+ “THE PONTIAC PRESS The Weother Home Saturday: y Edi Details page two tion 119th YEAR tk ®. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954-—44 PAGES Hurricane Slams Carolina Coast, Roars. OneMorelnch | of Rain Falls |, in Pontiac Area Latest Storm Brings Total to 8.62 So Far|| This Month _ Accompanied by 35-m.p.h. winds, nearly one inch of rain fell on the Pontiac| © grea yesterday, establishing | | another new record for a single month’s rainfall. The .96 inch of rain which fell added to the 7.66 inches _ The old record for a single Death setae 3 Taken by ae 3 Pioneer Plumber Dies at Home in Business in Pontiac Since 1912 J. Lester Brown, 71, one of Pon- -|to End Tonight +With Farm Talk Address | . to Bolster Eisenhower ends an eight- _-Tweek work-and-play Colo- ‘lrado vacation today and J. L. Brown Had Been D lke s Vacation Indignapolis Expected GOP in Midwest DENVER (# — President heads back to Washington night he makes a major ed and reluctant to leave,| — were scheduled to take off from Lowry Air Force Base at 1 p. m. and to arrive in Indianapolis about 5:50 .m. Their private plane, the Columbine, is due in Wash- via Indianapolis, where to- farm speech the Republi-| §” cans hope will win them| | rod li ies re Ae cia, Ps es Cate Patients U cs 5. Z se Halls in Crowded City Hospital bios * b Pe Selective Miss at 103 Still Waits for. Man Hi : sit . of a | g z J ij i qs F§ i 5 | ATi uy if f ij zi } Fees t F " : ® SEs 72 4 HF i | man, having been a bridesmaid at his wedding many, many years ago. Luman, who lives 12 miles away, is 102. sutf B a 3 Liberace to Visit State for a one-night engagement at a Furniture City theater-stadium. Hurricane ‘Altoona Smashes Into “ e Py SU eee ee aS sage a Sadly a t% tire . 4 ae ¢ ex° toward wt HAZEL LEAVES HER MARK—Debris litters areas ~ in Jeremie, town on southwest peninsuia of Haiti hit by Hazel _. Hurricane. Houses are half destroyed as natives look through remains. Storm did widespread damage tn Haiti before moving American mainland. * + Map at left shows how hurricane this morning smacked 9 South and North Carolina coasts, with its center around Mritle Beach, South Carolina. It was predicted that the storm would swing northward inte central Virginia. Arrows indicate the hurricane’s expected course. Atlantic Coast States | » = | demand for more state parks, more ! ' Conservation Group © s iby the State Conservation Com- | crease of $4,600,000 over the cur- as Prins Willem, Barge Collide at Milwaukee — in E ql Ati : tty sf g°F f trl tT H ff { PEPE i ; i to list when we got there .EERSEE eet : es sc 7&5 . It wasn’t very rough, the swells | were running about six feet." i | ' OKs $5 Million More HIGGINS LAKE # — A request | for a near-five million dollar in- crease in the conservation budget for next year was approved today mission. The commission approved a bud- get request for $17,785,052, an in- rent budget. Commission members said the increase was needed to meet the conservation officers and more | fish caused by Michigan's soaring | planned purchases of additional | lands and improvements for | present 59 state parks and rec- | ror | - Rate and pelleta, dangerous “It’s a poor policy North Winds, Waves Ruin Property Worth Millions Ontario Warned That Storm May Churn Up Great Lakes WILMINGTON, N. C. (# —Hurricane Hazel, still packing winds of 100 miles an hour, smashed its way North Carolina today after wreaking havoc along 120 miles of the Carolina’s coastline. There were no immediate reports of serious casualties among the well-warned res- idents of the coast. Most persons sought safer quar- ters. A few minor injuries - ‘ | i \ pri : cE care in a hall bed,” said the hospital chief of staff. ¥ Parking Ticket Note: ‘Love to All —I'm Off to India’ HOUSTON # — Johnny Goyen, corporation court clerk, found this honeymoon’ in India." The ti¢ket was signed by Rob- istan. Goyen said he will pay the $1 fine himself. Cancer Fund Grants in State Announced EAST LANSING #—The Ameri- ican Cancer Society announced last jmight it will distribute $193,985 to Michigan institutions and special- ® lists in 1954-55 for cancer research. The largest grant, $71,265, has been given Wayne University, which cooperates with the Detroit Institute of Cancer Research. Other grants include: University of Michigan, grant in aid, $2,484; institutional and special purpose grant, $20,000 Michigan State College; grants in aid totaling $14,000 Siena Heights College, Adrian grant in, aid, $1,188. Small Fry Relations Cathy Crouch has to go to school with two of her aunts, but she 'doesn’t mind to much, One of the | aunts is seven and the other six. SWEET MUSIC yesterday on the back of Dr. Gehringer continued. |soying but dangerous. “Where a patient may have cancer and an immediate opera- | tion might be lifesaving, we can’t get him in for weeks.” | Dr, Gehringer added that many -| diseases better treated at the hos- pital have to be treated at home because the hospital is filled with emergency and other cases. Too, patients with serious ail- ments are sent home before doc- tors would like because of the room shortage, he said. “People who have. suffered heart attacks or strokes, for example, are sent home in two to three | weeks,”’ he said. P | Im more urgent cases, such as | | childbirth, alt the hospital staff | ean do is accept the patients and | put them wherever there | space, | “We have room for six patients in the labor room. Last Wednesday | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | “We try not to put non- emergency cases in the hall, but because of this Rave to be postponed or canceled,” care of their children while in the hogpital and tor men who have ar- ‘ranged for leaves of absence from “THie’ situation’ is not only an is i f j 4 sf 4 a i 4 i g if z 5 HH i eFntie | Myrtle Beach, a resort halfway up |the South Carolina coast, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) In Today's Press Pe ee eee weweeetreeeeree Pereererrrre tet re | ba i | Emily Post... Scheel. eee cette CoCo er eeneeeeees Oren reneeneee cReeeereenrenee } Of the $525,823 goal set Generous Workers’ Gitts “'Meet Half of Fund Goal for this year’s Pontiac Area United Fund drive, nearly half is expected to come from employes of industrial plants, according to H. S. Atkins, *DALLAS (UP) — Six-year-old chairman of the Industrial Division Committee. “Because the welfare of the community is so intimate- ly interwoven with the life of our industrial plants here |in the area, those organizations are naturally tremen- | Atkins. , uently the many industries situated in and around Pontiac support the manner.” kins’ committee. Under him are representatives from each of the major industries of the area. campaign in every possible |, The work is coordinated by At- | 'dously interested in the success of the campaign,” said of General Motors was sent te every employe of the company ex- plaining what the UF was intend- drive. . Then all solicitors were invited to meetings for a (Continued on Page 2, cy) Lifetime Batteries With ¢ ¥ en, “Wouy. Clarkston, Mea northward through eastern , On| The Day in Birmingham 629, for Total of 12,600 (From Gur Birmingham Burean) , marksmen will meet a the club- No records | house on Richardson road, Com- Clerk Irene Hanley said yester-| merce Township. % "day ‘that registration figures for | .* © the ugust pri- First Methodist Church will be estimates had been higher. | at the church at 6:45 tonight. As “probably av-| Spence will show slides of his re- ection.” | cent trip to Japan. * F 4 ELLE HB} | . v ication and where the ab’ drive on Hunter. sentee ballot is to be mailed. ‘ Oa released at this week's Bloor The company field Hills City Commjssion meet traction of a business develop- : ing, with City Clerk Robert Stad- | none oh the site ler counting 1,145 registered voters. | oe 8 Mrs. Ann Birrell, deputy clerk The Club at Kirk in attend the pancake * fist of registered voters since the | supper it is election, raising the total in the social them deluged | Life” and “More fot Peace,” will said. 275 | foliow. \ A TNS i F j ; ; § so two sisters, Mrs, Frank Holman aii suas the UF rerch Drive |of Detroit, and Louise Mueller of tor 2 pe Cross New York, nine grandchildren, and ; ¥ the increased one great-grandchild F ' ! | quota. lo dependent campaign next spring. | Beers tins : oes SO Sin we event UOT : responsible for collecting the bulk! Edward i i 5 5 Fy ; 3 i i ft | i ; ? ; é , i i é ’ E ruil i z a He £33 HI i th Le i ge # E: 2 : li if Hit t ail aits y dmalil te cw ii ain male a eae wee gamenreg ' . . 7 Grosse Pointe Woman 0 ant al ent bess Hurt in Dixie Accident of Rg i g E i i ir | was \for lacerations of the eye, | General F i E 5 fi ij! i i BEE | ‘ EI ‘| lh oa if : | 7 tf : Fy E 5 i 7 8 cut in too soon after passing. County Deaths if " Oa q it 4 gb fl fl 5; 3 i F a x74 A /1:30 p.m. Monday from R. G.-G.R Harris Funeral Home. Detroit, : it : £ 2 z 2 : 4 - b ft i a heart attack. Mr. Allen was a foreman at Ford Carburetor Co., where he had been employed for many years. He is isurvived by his wife, Ethel > Tomorrow is the last regular , Wilbert H. Larson the for CLAWSON — Service for Wil- Gan The bert H. Larson. 51, of 735 S. Main . St., will be held at 1 p.m. Satur- day at the Spiller-Gramer Funeral T e Weather Home, with burial in Holy Sepul oad pontiac oe WICINITY — Mestiy chre Cemetery, He died Thursday sna Gaterder Cocke teatgee, ‘Surviving are his widow, Violet te Hy etre <8 e Hit dtl Fi Registration Figures Rise coming election climbed to, The first meeting of the sedson 12.400, or an increase of 629 regis- | for the Keystone Fellowship of the A celebrated with a potiuck supper wae ome reported, but added| part of the program, William) that placed in stores Pontiac Deaths Ann |daughter of Mrs. Merilyn Z i t a5 HH ; tor, will officiate and burial will be ‘in White Chapel Memorial Ceme- | Week, UF posters will be in prom- | '{ More Inch of Rain ‘ls Recorded Here (Continued From Page One) night were described by some res- he'd like to give,” said Brady. idents -as like a small tornado. flome homes, rebuilt since the Ppainicss as all em- | Hl i is In Detroit gusty winds uprooted a half-dozen trees. however, was southwestern Mich- At Union City winds over- : 5 i i The continued rainfall caused an estimated $2,000,000 loss to the dry ' bean crop in Sanilac and Huron (with burial in Oakland Hills Counties in the Thumb area | Memorial Cemetery, Novi Twp. He | -|died Thursday at his home, after of the Federal Farmers Home Ad- ministration, said he would appeal to Agriculture Secretary Benson to designate the Thumb and Saginaw Bay areas as a disaster area to make farmers eligible for emer- G. Elwood Bonine, state director ’ The U.S. Weather Bureau fore- cast for Pontiac and vicinity is mostly cloudy and cooler tonight and Saturday, with some chance of scattered showers, Low tonight is expected to be 48 to 52, and high Saturday near 55. lew @ * Coal _ Sigh a daughter, Mrs. Harold Keller of Yesterday's high in downtown —. pe Py Be RO Township, a son Duane of to Ms. Clawson, two brothers and one the thermometer registered Teday t2 Pontiac | grandchild 48 degrees, the same at 2 pm P cae temperature preceding & om isc". Dondero Asks U.S. Aid : Weat. i ae ee ee StS: on ero S S . * 1 ay + Yt oie = e ° iio acemeisstse (for City Airport Runways Dewntewn Seepeetene $e mccccccgs dam ae U.S. Rep. George A. Dondero — “Pontine ig » highly industrial- eres Bar a ere «a (R-Royal Oak) has requested that) ized city, where are situated two OB Messesee- 2pm ++*48 | federal aid be allocated to Pon- , . hp a8 tiac for construction of a new run- ———* son in Pontiac way = plants. The need for an airport (as downtown) ay at the municipal airport j i Wighest temperature........... a @ s indispensable. | can think of temperature. ................. 52 Dondero made the request in a | no city of its size, 160,000 peo pola ee eee ot * —4- hana t| te take the matior up with the Civil Aeronautics Administration. aS The congressman's letter read Highest ong Loy =e Temperatares This “The Federal Government has SF Years im 1e7¢ Allocated funds as federal assis- tance in connection with the devel- tere Chart "Fennec 6 «5 Opment of municipal airports. The — 72 47 City of Pontiac, county seat of a Miami “ $3 3: Oakland County, which has a popu- 4 one +4 é. lation of approximately 450.000. $2 Quake a] $ asked for $30,000 to $40,000 in order 5. ge. .'o. develop their airport, but, for os 6 cop TH ae Some Teason unknown to me, such % Peonmmeees os as funds were not given to Pontiac. 7 ‘ ra t i 7 j , ; ple, where the need is greater. To date, all this county has re- (which is the second largest county tm Michigan in population and valuation) is but | $25,560 since the Federal port Act was passed in 1946, “The airport needs a new run- way badly.I request that funds be allocated~for that purpose, 17 make this “ppeal with the great- est justification that this addition | hope that you will assist the City of | c and myself in this re- oe “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 PRIZE WINNER — Even Birmingham High School students have at 7 tonight | a hand in working for the success of the annual book sale given by the | Birmingham Branch of the American Assn. of University to 4500. The final day of registra-' Two films, -“It') a Wonderful | Shown with her prize-winning poster for which she received the AAUW, is Sandra Shukait. With her is Mrs. DeOwen Nichols, Sandra's art teacher. Fifty of Sandra's signs have been reproduced aril Birmingham, telling of the sale to be held all next week at the Detroit Edison Co. building. J. L. Brown Dies ‘After 2-Month llIness chery! Ann Bixby (Continued From Page One) Funeral for Cheryl E i E z fy Garza will be Saturday at 10 a.m. from Huntoon Funeral Home. ‘Workers Give Half of United Fund Cash and departments will be encour- j|aged by posting progress reports*) on huge boards showing the over- | all totals and leading groups. “Each and every member of the Pontiac family will be approached | Hospital Addition by his supervisor and asked what In order to make the pledge as possible, system donate by pennies de. from his pay each pay- day. | “The hours of hard work has two delivery rooms to handle of men in all the industries of Pon- | *V¢T@&*s. This doesn’t provide the | tiac for this worthy cause is an- | Safety margin that should be had.” | |other good example of American|' Im the Nov. 2 election, 60 per | industry rolling up its sleeevs to) |meet and solve the problems of | the general community’ as a whole.” Other men composing the Indus- trial Division Executive commit- tee besides Atkins and Brady are Robert S. Nelson, general manu- ‘facturers’ chairman; Fred Hag. gard, Harvey Johns_and Henry F. Stack Mutilated Dog Body = New York Station Discovered in Dump The partially decomposed body of a small back and white dog was discovered in a dump on East Columbia avenue last night. Al- bert Sundell, Oakland County hu- mane officer, said today. Lt. Joseph Koren of the Pontiac Police Dept. Traffic Division came across the dog's mutilated body in lls and spent the day servicing a cardboard box as he was walk-| cars in their formal attire. ing his own dog. Sundell said. According to information gath- ered by Sundell, the dog was killed, maimed and burned Friday night by a group of teenage youths on the LeBaron School playground, He has uncovered no clues to the identities of the youths, he said > |Hurricane Slams ‘Into Carolina Coast | | life in Haiti Twesday, struck the | Bly. |_ Associated Press heating ery. The baby was born prema. | R, Duncan, 19, of 163 pipes and couplings to the intricate turely Thursday in Pontiac W. Yale Ave., was found guilty | heating and ventilating mechanics | Hospital. and welfare ‘of negligent homicide this morn- of modern times with its ever in-| Besides her parents she is sur-| The 60-year-old New Yorker, ac- | pital. Physicians said he had suf- ‘Crump Remains Critical for 10th Consecutive Day MEMPHIS, Tenn. & — Political | way Tank Battalion to duty to pre | onsecutive day. ivent looting, It is composed of Crump, 8, is suffering from a tion supporting the plan to build | several officers and 50 men. All severe heart disorder. His condi- | Myrtle Beach telephone lines were 1: has become progressively down. . » “We're going to have consider. |... bi lemage the water | critical list. : front,” Mayor Williams said. - “That's usually follawed by lots of 3 Share Some Moniker loot ing SPARTANBURG, S$. C. ®—Po- - . * 2 we 4 liceman Hazel McMillin and his The tropical. storm, which wife, Mrs. Hazel McMillin, have a! wrought heavy damage and loss of | year-old son; Hazel McMillin Jr. S. mainland a severe blow, but F | towering waves caused more dam- Britons Eat Less Bread 4d | age along the coast than wind. a | torn up and many homes and con- '@ss bread nowadays — about 10 cession stands washed away. per cent less in a year, Other food- Rudy Faircloth reported from 'e#dily available. garage float majestically t sea, its weather vane po. Pr yl ORTONVILLE—Public installa- | ing. tion of officers of OES » 286 | e@¢ - will be held at 8 p.m. y in Dr, School auditorium. 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Their crime was extortion and Looking Back 15 Years Ago BRITISH SOLDIERS WILL broadcast from front to folks at home. NAZI AIR ATTACK on Scotland fails. 20 Years Ago OF HUGH JOHNSON dropped from NRA payroll today. A FIVE-YEAR extension is made on outstanding RFC loans. NAME shakedown of employers ameount- ing to many thousands of dollars. On Oct. 12 in Pontiac Circuit Court, George Cummins Perkins. Jr. of Pontiac was sentenced to a maximum of fourteen years in prison. His crime was passing & forged check for $59.54, This writer speaks from experi- ence. He was worked over by the union goon gang on Nov. 24, 1953. Fi Harry FE. Kerr 18 Green Street Says U. S. Dollars Won't Buy Friendship This writer agrees with Mr. Mesick all the way regarding the taxpayers money being given to foreign nations to buy their so- called friendship. We are receiv- ing proof of England's way of gratitude with pro Commie Attlee recently visiting Russia and China. Yet England ts so important to the U.S. as a member of this so-called Western Defense Pact which, if and whee our dollars Case Records of a Psychologist stop flowing te Britain and France, will collapse and both England, France, and Italy will join Russia and China against the U.S. Millions of our people are forced to live or die on $8 per month provided through Social Security People who are able and willing to work for their living, if al- lowed. . 1 have written to the President himself, regarding this. Whether he will receive my letter remains to be seen and doubtful! John Hillman Clarkston, Michigan. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY One kid of the goats for a sin offering. —Numbers 7: 78. - ° * The soul is cured of its maladies by certain incantations: these in- cantations are beautiful reasons, from which temperance is gener- ated in souls. x , —Socrates. Domestic Feuding Between 2 Parents Can Lower Children’s School Marks Lois gives a very vivid @c- count of the attitude of smart children who sense the feud- ing that goes on between ther parents. Such friction is un- necessary. Happy homes are inst as easy to maintain as unhappy homes. So please fol- low the advice below, at least for the sake of your children. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-340: Lois E., aged 19, ts a tunior at college. and the daugh- ter of Charles and Eileen, whom I described yesterday “Dr. Crane. I want to thank you for what you have done for my family.”’ Lois said and there were tears in her eyes rs “You can't imagine what it has been like for my brother and and me the last few years. Even were cold te each other disinterested. “At the dinner table, we'd try to be gay and lead out in conver- sation, hoping to rekindle their interest and make our house a real home, “But they'd politely answer our questions, but never add that spark that kept the table chatter ant- mated and spontaneous. “Finally, my brother and I gave up. We'd eat in silence. Mother and Daddy would then try te make us talk, but we were se unhappy, we'd just bolt down our food and try to get away on a date. Aunt Het e N~lF Pa ts too humble. If strangers to like him, it astonishes him so much he thinks there must be “Many times we went it on dates that we didn't care for, but it was so unpleasant at home that we felt uncomfortable there. “We affected a gayety in parties and took an abnormal interest in school affairs and even athletics, which wasn't entirely real “But we children also tried to put up a front and hide our own unhappiness. We didn't know what te do to remedy matters. And we were always afraid may- be Mother and Daddy would even get a divorce. “My brother and I talked it over several times before we left for college, and always wondered if they'd still be together to greet us when we would get home from college during holidays. But after we were home a day er so, though if was somewhat reassuring to know they hadn't actually parted as yet, the chill- iness in the atmosphere would then drive us out to excessive partying and night-clubbing. “And we'd actually welcome the end of our vacation so we could get back to school. “Meanwhile, I know our grades were not as high as they should have been, because we weren't happy- “This constant worry about one's parents and the uncertainty about having @ home to come back to, makes a student restless and low- ers his marks, don’t you agree?” Yes, Lois, we psychologists know that domestic feuding or this pla- tonic existance between parents, hurts the children even in their school marks So why don't you grown men and women get wise to yourselves? It it just as easy to be happy as to + { i be cold and aloof and and hurt and Sarcastic indifferent Remember, it takes no more energy to state a Verbal compli- ment for your mate than to leok for a fault and then angrily say something sarcastic to her. Even if you don't believe us psychologists, why not follow our prescription for it at least 30 days, as a scientific experiment? For 3 days isn't long. And you owe it to your children, as well as to yourselves, to make your house a happy home So remodel your behavior as a& sheer act of your will. Even if vou are a Doubting Thomas. try my prescription for just one month I gave it vesterday and you saw how it worked magic for Lois’s parents. It can do the same for you, too To help clear up many marital misunderstandings, send for my bulletin “‘Sex Problems in Mar- nage,’ enclosing a stamped re- turn envelope, plus a dime (Copyrght. Hopkins Syndicate Ine) » a —_— —_ David Lawrence Says: If Cause of ‘Common Cold’ Request for Disqualification case is usually obligated to dis qualify himself if he has previously expressed an opinion adverse to is an amazing example of the prejudices that exist today where anti-Communist controversies are involved to find the U. S. attorney attorney. __ At the time the first ruling was handed down more than 18 months ago, this writer reported the re- action among many members of nothing to do with the indictments he was passing on but had a lot to do with revealing his tendency to pass judgment on the merits of the case itself even though no testimony had as yet been pre- sented : On May 6, 1953, this correspond- ent wrote in a Washington dis- patch as follows: “When U. S. District Judge Luther Youngdahl — the former governor of Minnesota who was appointed by President Truman in a political maneuver that caused quite a flurry in Republican ranks in the Northwest—threw out four pass the test of materiality.’ “The curiosity arises because it is being asked: How can a federal judge who has expressed doubt about the three remaining counts in an indictment give a fair trial to the government of the United the issues? Wouldn't a juror be disqualified if he expressed pub- licly such doubts before a trial took place? “There is same question also as to whether Judge Youngdah! has as yet been finally assigned to the Lattimore case for trial but, if he has been, then it would not be sur- prising if the gevernment asked that another judge be assigned in view of this prejudgment. declared that the Tydings Com- mittee of the Senate has investi- gated the charges against Owen Lattimore and ‘concluded there was no foundation to the charges against him.’ “One would have thought in all fairness that the judge would have taken cognizance of the investi- gation made by a second Senate committee under the chairmanship of Senator McCarran of Nevada, which also investigated the same charges and spent an even longer time doing it and then came up with the conclusion that Owen Lat- timare was ‘a conscious, articu- late instrument of the Soviet con- spiracy in the United States.’ To state the éonclusion of one com- mittee and omit the conclusion of the other committee is to cause more puzzlement “The only reference that Judge Youngdahi makes to the McCar- ran Committee report is to say that ‘apparently the committee could discover ne evidence from its investigation of the testimony eof the various witnesses that the defendant lied in denying that he was a Communist, a member of the Communist Party, a Soviet spy or a fellow traveler.’ “Here is an attempt by the judge of Youngdahl No Surprise to evalpate the Senate committee's ~work and yet, so far as usions are concerned, he ly ig- nores the fact that the Senate com- mittee did ask the t of Justice to submit perjury charges to a federal grand jury and did point to specific contra- dictions which, in its judgment, merited attention. Is it the duty of a Senate committee to submit all its evidence of alleged perjury before the trial begins or is it the duty of the Justice Department to do so during the trial itself? “Judge Youngdahi did say, with reference to the three counts that remained for trial, that ‘the ques- tion of materiality, like the ques- tion of pertinency, is a question of law for the court to décide when the government's evidence is in or at the conclusion of all the testi- ite ile Hi iil ae | al i tt : i that something very unusual and surprising is being done by the Department of Justice. It would have been unusual indeed if the issue of prejudice and bias had been overlooked by the govern- ment's attorneys. Attorney General Brownell has rightly expressed his approval of Rover's action. (Copyright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) Peace de resistance on UN. menu is beef ala gored ox, It all depends on Whose steer is being barbecued, Let's take up the territorial hassle on Cyprus and Dutch West New Guinea. 39 to 12 to consider Indonesia's lien on the world's second larg- est island. - What does Holland do in the clutch? It says no U.N. decision will ever affect Dutch sovereignty over West New Guinea. Which makes the decision as reversible as a mattress Tt also disintegrates the one- for-all-and-all-for-one motif of United Nations, That's as sure as eggs for breakfast. The British happen to occupy Cyprus after shaking the dice up in a hat. Ten Downing street declares Britain will not even take part in United Nations de- bates over Cyprus. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Among the pleasures that we know .. . Kristina to prefer . . . Is having some young girl friend come ... To spend the night with her_... . 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Wilson, a working dog, was forced to issue a kind of apology- denial, which sounded like “Ha- ph, kaff-kaff . . . misinter- Stop in at the Landmark of Bargains -- The Best Place to . Trade a Used Car -- The Best Place to Buy a Used Car uc. ANDERSON . !Nc. Lake Orion, Mich. MY 2-241] | The President was forced to say | something calculated to mollify | Walter Reuther Without burting Wilson, There was an air of con- trition on the part of vote- conscious Republicans, Steve Mitchell's Democratic National Committee headquarters made sounds as if Wilson bad attacked motherhood. | Wilson is a man who traffics| sparingly in fancy words, What he isaid must have seemed to him to) | be as obvious as a statement that | Friday follows Thursday, He said \that a man’s a sucker to hang around a dead plant or closed mine and sweat out a handout. | Instead, he-reasoned, the man! ‘Banning of. Horatio Alger May Be the Next to Come NEW YORK (INS)—The ‘indig- | should do what his father and every nation aroused by Defense Secre-| other forebear would have done: tary Wilson's remark to the effect | Move along toward something else, | that he prefers working dogs to | find it, and work at it. Eisenhower was forced to back counterparts, shows’ just how far! pedal all ever the lot during the that the only real security was a advisers, shocked at this She looked bold suggestion that honesty S| Sara ae vies dn Oe the best policy and hard work|0f her hotel room, never hurt anybody, persuaded him | audience is stil! to say it just wasn't so. Horatio Alger books will be banned as seditious, first thing Nellie Revell, the dowager queen manufacturers . r of Broadway, is a jolly, courageous lengths to lady of some 80 summers but in aeteed vie. hardly any winters. ‘Phil Regan, giles. As & whom she remembers from the the Arner Co \time he was on the New York) ay other day and about her operation, Her sight was restored recently after years of coatings, operations—and some of the bills took the grand old gal's breath “Chum,” she said," to Phil, | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 oP . | “They take your-Fight eye now | When he was i M4 f i +4 tf gehic. police force, called on her the pecked husband after a night Nellie told him | with the boys. 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And most for your dollar List Price BOTH FOR *hQ” New BRUMBERGER Versatile 300 Watt Slide PROJECTOR for 35mm Bantam and 21/4x21/4 Slides e PLUS SINGLE FRAME STEREO Let us show you its many features in Comparison with any brand, at any price and you'll be convinced that you'll be getting the Complete with Radiant 40 x 40 Screen. Regular $74.45 ONLY - CRYSTAL $ GLASS. © BEADED < ~ —V¥ — "THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. Critics Accept | Wilson Apology | Secretary of Defense Hopes He Is Through With Campaigning WASHINGTON ®-—Secretary of | Defense Wilson, avowedly hopeful he is done campaigning, returned to the capital last night with echoes of his now-famous remark about dogs still in the political air. Two of his best-known critics voiced satisfaction at the outcome | ncideot would have any stfect on] Jackson Coed to Reign at MSC’s Homecoming the Nov. 2 congressional elections, | but might -have done so had it “dragged on.” CIO President Walter Reuther * ’ 2 ject! yell.” BIGGEST SQUEEZE—"Biggest piece is the distinction claimed for this 50,000-ton press being assembled for the Aluminum Co. of America plant in Cleveland, Ohio. The 50,000 refers to pressure, not weight. The press actually will weigh 4,000 tons. It extends higher in the air than a seven-story building and goes almost four stories below ground level. It is marvelously accurate. Billets of metal weighing two or three tons can be put into the dies and the press will shape them to dimensions accurate to less than 1/22 of an inch. A building which cover 12 acres of ground had to be erected to house this huge machine and another, 35,000-ton one. The entire project will cost $40,000,000. Insurance Official day night, take — an unfortunate Cameras Are Our Business, Not a Sideline 83 N. Saginaw St. a5 ty z if ment... will he kindly communi- cate the information to the insur- | |. ance department?” | Stratton a8 s= , | A storm of criticism followed ir”? (Some of it from Republicans, and in a speech at Chicago Wednes Wilson said he was) sorry that he had ‘‘made a mis- Hits Martin Probe LANSING (#—Jospeh A. Navarre, state insurance commissioner, charged Aud. Gen. John B. Martin today with being more interested in re-election than in improving the insurance department. Martin has been conducting an | investigation of the department | | and bas criticized various phases of Navarre's administration. | “Pyblic officials running for | office,’ Navarre said, “are prob- ably permitted reasonable latitude in campaign statements, but the | destruction of public confidence in | 19-Diamond Pair 79” ? $1.50 Down business institutions and govern- | $1.50 Week | ment through mis _ half-truths, insinua- | 19 brilliant diamonds set ty | tions a ammendoes, 10 potitieal | exquisite, matched mount- | quackery of the lowest order. ings of 14K white or yellow | Conceding that his department | gold! It’s beautiful! It's en | «from time to time makes mis ceptions! value! takes,” Navarre added “If Mr. Martin has found any- ' thing in his pre-election audit and , * investigation of such nature as to improve the service of our depart- Sophisticated or cgretree ... high heeled or low .. . 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State of will, AD. 1964, at the Drain Commis. | 1 Letayette Street im the | City of Pontiac. in said County of Oak- le'clock in the forencon of thet dey | when bids will be opened and publicly ennounced for the construction of « certain Drain known and designated as Birdsiand Drain” toreted and estab lished in the Township of Weterford in 95 95 seid County Seid drain is divided into ome ere 7 ~<— tien as follows each section having the to average depth and width es set orth ' All stations are 100 feet epert i Section No one mning et station number ©. 00 et the lower end of said drain and extending to stetion number 7-07. a distance of T0T feet, and having an average depth of 616 tert In the construction of satd drain the following quantities and character of tile or pipe will be required. and contracts | jet for same ‘Sweetheart’ Duet 30” wre # Ce ee 1 Drep Manhole 6 @td Cateh-besine 60 12” Catch-besin leads tncteiting 2-12"°x18" Steel gratings st) MH. Wo. | Re-shaping ditch at MB. Me. i Seid job will be let tm ome section im accordance with the diagram now on j with the other pers pertaining to sald Drain. in the office of the County Dretn Commissioner of the County of Oakland i which reference may be had by ell parties interested and bids will be made and received eccordingly Contrects will be made with the lowest responsible bid- der giving adequate security for the 3 fiery diamonds in each of these lovely 14K gold rings 4g he mountings have heart - shaped de- signs for added beauty. ® feet of 36” corr pipe Se Down eo8 feet of 30° RCP. \C7S-41) : 7S¢ a Week 5 Std. Manholes hn ~ ale cea performance of ‘the work, in the sum then and there to be fixed by me, re- ie il he eT Qe EI ee we cervine to myself the right to reject env and all bids. and to adjourn such letting | te such time and place as I shall publicly announce The date for the ee | of such conteact. and the terms of pey- ment therefor, shell and will be en-| nounced at the time and piece of letting. | Notice te further hereby given, thet) en Friday the Sth day of November 1954. at Drain Commissioner's Office, | 1 Lafayette Btreet in the City of Pontiac, | County of Oakiand. or at such other wire time and place thereafter, to which. 1 mate * f Pd Fo8 4 « ns . > -? * ¢ . vA be & 4 ® 5 i 4 sm a4 6 os 4 ” 4 — +e # P , 3 4 os u | J + . \ \ 5 x ea oh Me Mony Down . . . $1 Weekly Three piece, insulated interlining for warmth without weight—water repellent nylon gabardine. Reg. 14.99 value. Sizes 3 to 8. Brown, green, blue. 7 to 14 at 16.99. 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Short Vacation 'tstocing diner os Sim» woe hone ook Faculty Meets to Civic Progress ment program at the point, de- | Hoyt S. Vandenberg Jr., son of the for Two Days PITTSBURGH — (UP) — Down-| cided that the area of land at |!ste chief of staff of the U.S. Air) St. Mike's, St. Fred's = LUXAIRE and. MAJESTIC town Pittsburgh isn't the same the river junction should be ea. | Force. Parachuted to safety today : lore his Sabre jet fighter crashed anymore — the city's only ship| circled with a concrete mail for | erankfurt. He bail : “y isiters te stroll on and the city's ar ‘urt. He bailed out at cafe has been towed away for “il-) O11, floating cafe was in the * 0 feet and was slightly injured legal mooring.” way. when he landed in an open area The two-deck floating saloon, a ) : close to the village of Bausch- tow ties ottes | The picturesque ship has moved heim, Air Force officials said. | landmark years to a spot farther down the river, Officers said the cause of the junction of the Monongahela and | and its captain, Bill Gottschalk, accident was not immediately de-| Allegheny Rivers in Pittsburgh's | didn't like it a bit | termined. WRIGHT 5904 Dixie Hwy. OR 38-1277 Watertord, Michigan both the Parochial schools busy. pens on arPeaes Shoe Soe 10-Day Home Trial Offer been felt By all, in spite of vaca- Teke heme the new Sunbeam Automatic Frypan. Find out for yourself how Controlled Heat makes “s, the big game tonight with everything mere delicious end ends cooking feilures. If this marvelous new appliance isn't every- thing we sey lt Is, you may return It after 10 days end your money will be refunded. a F MORE CONVENIENT—MORE useruL— MORE DELICIOUS FOODS EVERY TIME... ; 3 ‘ “ £ od \ ae eer: : eo 107 S. Anderson St. Keeping a watch over the South Prencs and Michel Well, 119 Pngee Ave. CONTROLLED HEAT South Francis and Michael Wells, 110 Pingree Ave. she replied, “It was a mas- | girls’ Little Five club held a party , an4 tat CES Hose Basten.” tat the hese of Martone Cock last A6lomatic a er Teresina . Refreshments is a * RELUCTANT SWEEPERS — Cleaning up the dance are freshmen and faculty singing “‘Pontiac Will ; : li i Z § e tj | tif f gfti ib Foi section can obtain it from Society at? marked the evening. jher students, the sister Junior Holy St. Michael Name Club were ussel formed. Anderson, Thomas’ Bank, Richard | St. Michaelites are still in a daze | wee ae ve . Fg Fe for easy washing. iff i L Beebe, George cludes students Bradley, Brant from the ninth to Reem and Cecilie the twelfth Others are Joyce Freeman, Paul sea grades. Hickman, Bob House, Jim Jones. ; First year MARCEE Ed Kantzen, Bob Keavy, Barbara |into action as the Crock-#-Dolls| drafting studepts Kenney, Marilyn Reinhardt, Alice | met at the home of Colleen Mc-/| are produly displaying the fruits Riemenschnieder and Fred Roser. of their labor on the Room 2 bulle- Completing the list are Mary tin board. Sister Bernita, instruc- oe ae 24 boys and one girl in the. class + Shaver, Marcia seniors are looking for- Terner, ward to “the day” for the class Ted W prophecy. It will appear in. the December issue of the Michael- Barger, Paul Benson, Dick Clark, St. Michael's girts are locking Bill pton, Walter Hodge, Jerry forward te the basketball sea- ame ca aaae son a8 coach Millie Rebak, who J ith. i ; replaces Threse Fiedler Watts, “Tedliky 0. mesting tee of now . ttt a a held. 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Makes every item % tion that for the next experi- you cook in~it taste just : Dieter et rien ; , , > It was very evident this week | $ ? 495 of PONTIAC that one of the girls slipped up and | . r whan SCuech toidclawter "ested | hecaweg tos Quiaiais’ 51 W. Huron St. Order by Phone Phone FE 4-1555 What was the Boston Massa-; 4 ’ a * . 4 4 . ‘ ? % Hughes and This is the eighth in a series a ee — > ew oe ae & Swanson Seek Fourth District of articles dealing with political candidates in Oakland County. Republican Theodore F. Hughes is opposing Democrat Donald L. Sw anson in the race -for -the State Legislature in the Fourth District. Short biographies of” the two men and their statements on how they will perform their duties follow, Theodore F. Hughes New Berkley city attorney, Theo- dore F. Hughes, 45, is the Repub- lican nominee for state representa- tive from the Fourth District. A resident of Berkiey since | 1971, he attended Berkley High | School, Highland Park Junior | ' } College and the Detroit College of Law, A Nevy lieutenant for three | years, Hughes was the first com- mander of the Berkley VFW Post 9222. He belongs to the Masonic and Oddfellows Lodges and is vice | president of the Berkley Exchange Club. & Donald W. Swanson A special education teacher, Donald- L. Swanson, 33. of 24068 Pennsylvania Dr., Southfield Town. ship, is the Democratic nominee for state representative form the Fourth: District A lieutenant (jg in the Navy during World War Hl, Swanson served in the South Pacific. He and He is past president of the Wash- ington Heights Civic Improvement Assn., editor of the Detroit Teach r, president of the Wolverine __THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 Zo! Séat a a ‘thy, had 4 E.. | Flint physician told more than 400 ~” | delegates to a training conference j | “We can help those who want ry oF oe Ne i ial ot ; ! , ¢ ) , 4 year than any other disease. Help fight cancer by suppérting the Ameri¢an Cancer’ Society Crusade. open Sandy DINETTE SPECIAL 5-PIECE - § Color Choice Guaranteed Perfect EASY TERMS OPEN SUNDAY—12 Noon to 5 P. M. MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 9:50 to 5:30 OPEN FRIDAY 9:30 te 9 P.M. SATURDAY 9:30 to 5:30 P.M. | tiong and a dinner Wednesday. Doctor Offers Cancer Hope | 6 From County Among 400 Attending 3-Day, Conference at MSC EAST LANSING ® — It is no longer too late to cure cancer, a Chrome or Wrought Iron ¢ DURAN UPHOLSTERED SEAT AND BACK . d@ WRAP AROUND CHAIR FRAME FOR EXTRA STRENGTH ¢ DUNCAN PHYFE OR CORNER LEGS / x @ x @ EXTENSION TABLE nomenon | for volunteers of the American | | Cancer Society at Michigan State College yesterday. Regular Price ... $89.95 Your Cost ... .$49.95 to be helped,” said Dr. Erwin P. | Vary, president of the Flint Acad- | You Save ....$40.00 emy of Surgeons. ‘ottewovr coma | TE L-HURON DINETTE CO. organizations to sponsor educa- tional ~cs cally people can ah 36 S, Telegraph — Free Parking — Across from Tel-Huron Center. FE 4-1223 | ognize cancer early for treatment,” a! : Investment Club, past president of i : Hughes is also a member of the wane University Alumni Advisory Dr, Vary said, Oakland County Board ‘of Super-| Council and executive board mem- ? : THEQDORE F. HUGHES visors and the Berkley Board of |) of the Detroit Federation ot | DONALD L. SWANSON | Attending the three-day confer- * Review. | snag drganization -of-school districts to |°ne from Onkland County ate _ | | , “ His statement: pena reduce state expense and to in| Mrs. F. J. Pierson and Mrs. EVE VON E CLs Whé Sia 0 “To my mind the platform) wr vggele Serre ‘crease the effectiveness of our Chatles Shepherd of Milford; Mrs. VLA/Y 2 UU/EL cheuld vat be & Msting of stated), 1% PH om etucater te the! . ‘Milo MeLintock, | Birmingham; i |; schools, reforms in our ‘election fos : ; | Legislature to help our locaj com- | . ‘ objectives, but a statement of the | munities solve their pressing school | laws and an expanded program of Mrs. Philip ¢ Jackson, Holly: : : underlying philosophy of one’s a |, obiems | road building. Mrs. Charles’ Burgess, Rochester: J ommie fap aa. fae : 7s this 0s the cornerstone |. “%,% Seine, 1 weuld work fond Mire, (hae VeeMonceer, OM Basically, I believe the most | etl lany | piaiiaran aces (oak othe \for the proposed program of "No \deger Yatat we ony—-it's 008 3 important need in government is | streamlining state zovernment : : . knowledge that approximately 70 S done,” . ; Worsening Economic, preservation of our liberal form of . ¥ 7 | (handled through the executive ate. Mothing can be "Dr. | Political Situation Aids government cents = ot wre Fas ae r _— | branch). Vary oe “For pier = late } , , health or welfare detection, liatives “rays | ' Red Plotters | “im these days of false liberals, | services, citizens im the Fourth | “I believe im adequate employ- can be administered for the alle- : _ my opinion that each one | District are backing my candi- pe compensation, decreasing viation of pain and disease.” WILLIAM L. RYAN calls himself a liberal should | dacy because of my qualifica- time lag in census taking tor ae , sty | a Pocn News Analyst define his conception of the tiens in this field. state aid and a ‘development ee al, eaation of can- | ® _| word. “Our state is required to per-| CTedlt corporation’ to aid small... Dispatches from Indonesia indi per hentneee cer. «ete today a worsening ceonomic-| “To me, the word liberal means | form many services for its citizens, , a provide capital for = 4 matter-of-fact attitude by | pglitical situation which is bring-|one who believes that the most | constant vigilance must be aay ’ youth is an end result of sound, | img the Communist party there | public good is accomplished by | Maintained to combat waste and| “Since the Business® Receipts unhysterical health education,” he y, ever closer to striking distance of the greatest possible recognition extravagance tax is not permanent, the state tax said. ‘For years to come, this 5 100% ALL WOOL | er. of rights of individuals; and that My platform also includes an/|structuge must be. revamped. 1 attitude will obtain early recogni- <) xa Pa) O ; dispatches tell of skyrocket-| is true because. the collective indi- expanded salety program through|am unalterably opposed to any tion—more so than adult -educa- : 7? : prices, of shortages of bread, | vidual initiative of American citi- |" state police, adequate and well- | increase in the present three per tion can ever hope to accomplish.” @ : foods, powdered milk and zens om Seen more and better | *#fled child guidance clinics, re- ‘cent sales tax,” Dr, Vary was the opening speak- ‘ . hoarding and | results any fixed pattern of on - — a = - - = - . importers that | planning by bureaucrats, Hence, | . E victims of shake-| believe an American Liberal tends ; political parties, to be F & progressive conservative : the army chief} “In my oppinion our two prin- / Gen. Bambang cipal domestic problems are al- : 7 | been constantly | ways. employment and taxation. . 2 the Defense Ministry, |To me these are interlocking prob- . } | is having a difficult |jems. $ pa to a “We can't reduce the average ) alues militia. citizen's effective income by ex- ; dangerous. elements which| SC™#¥® governmental expendi. | 4 Sedumonin’s tures, and still leave the _av- | to ined sov.| erake family with sufficient’ in Sy : Dutch are com.| ©%™* t parchase the consumers A $39.99 ; to the fore. goods which American production a . . apparently on 8 | a engioyment't praia || Cloor Special » has been hard | dependent upon our Capacity to | rise of what) distribute, and every tax dollar re One & x 10-Ft : : Communist | dares the effective income of the Aven expertly $ (0) : average family. 4 : ! ; j ) now yal “T believe taxes must be re Installed for Brand New Styles ! some time | duced so everyone who is capable | AS LITTLE AS “precipitate a of employment and truly desires “y . 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DENVER ® -— President Eisen-| New York Doctor Dies MOUNT CARROLL, I. om hower today accepted the resigna-| 8/Hours Before Tribute po ag Gadus & The We Are Now Paying n of Earl Coke as an assistant) wow YORK uw — Death came | 4s, has Saved taxpayers’ money secretary of agriculture and picked | yesterday to Si-year-cld Dr. An-| “by being more efficient.” NEWSPAPER, c to succeed him Ervin L, Peterson, | tonic Pisani—just eight hours be- addressing @ rally spon- Per 100 Lbs. 45, director of the Oregon State|fore he was named New York | sored by the Carrol) County Re- MAGAZINES Agriculture Department. state's outstanding practitioner of | Publican Woman's Chib last night, The Denver White House made | the year. Scrop tron—Junk Cors—Structurel Steel public an Oct. 5 letter from Coke! The state medical society's gov-| to cut down expenses in the De- to the President saying the Uni-| erning council voted the tribute to | partment of Defense without cut "pp STEEL C0 versity of California had granted| Pisani at 9 a.m. After the meet- | ting strength om : « him a leave of absence as director | ing, the council learned he died | Themas praised Defense Secre- of its agricultura] extension serv-| at 1 a.m. FE 4-9582 ice, “and I feel that now I must|. 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Serra suffered! leased for active duty : from all bean ny gy ul Through Closed Window He landed seat first on soft ‘ i)" ri st P ~ he % ee ~ _ hea ah De tha ini didn't his family, but resented their a’ ° Roosevelt's son Elliot was accused by Republicans of bumping Gis off a plane during the war to make room for his dog Blaze (R). everything except hig cocker Checkers (L), given to his children as a gift; the late President tn ll . 4 _ | q@aannsasnaeunedusecueliinieadseetss City Forester Offers Tips fe ,pMers CO-OP MARKET at § ° ° ia tor Planting Trees in Falls opis Srtunds cut Pery Steet . With the fall planting season; “Place the tree into the hole | @ - a ready to start, City Forester Wil-| at its original depth and pack the @ © TUES.-THURS. | “Buy At Farm Prices” * liam Abo today offered several soll firmly against the root system | § SATURDAY - pointers to residents planning 9 | to avoid air pockets. ie 7 A. Mz 'til © Fresh e y Plant trees or to have the city! «19 poor soil is found, replace |™ 1 P. M.’ Eggs Apples © oe ery it ith good top soll.” rr © Dressed © Fetsiess to plant the tree between the side-_ ate ee o — = We Have én ° Goods td] walk and street’ (which is city ee ee very . Pe ial . property) he must get a planting| Foe! ™ 2 ea renn @ Plants © Flowers & charge. “Cultivation at the base’ of the = Plants Now ° Vegetables 4 “The parks and recreation de ‘Tee should be carred on for at) @ Ample Parking Space for 600 Cars at the Grounds a partment will plant tress on city |least two growing seasons to Te- |" opp egg E eee SRS SOS property upon request, providing aT ATT . (ithe tree ts purchased by the prop ‘erty owner,” Abo sald. “The species of tree and planting location are designated by the de- | partment. “Trees such ag boxelders, Chi- Thly; ples, willows and poplars are not allowed to be planted on city property. These trees upheave side- Ht i a z YY All Wool Heavy Axminster Available in an Embossed or Leaf Moresque Pattern Choice of Beige, Grey or Green ff Hl F ; i i rik = iit if! ts z i ‘ H 3 bs announced today that Viadimir Pe- trov, key witness in the inquiry. is seriously ill. Petrov is the former third secre- tary of the Soviet Embassy who obtained asylum im Australia last pring with an offer to disclose a i ie ? the cose tnt May 2h This Carpet Usually Sells for $8.95 Sq. Yd. trov is suffering from the after- Only because of a large purchase are we able to offer effects of a severe attack of phev- this Outstanding value . . . don’t delay .. . it will able ene thas tat” come ' not last long at this price! .. .. .. =... Sq. Yd. time.” The inquiry will continue $10,000 Detroit Blaze CLEARANCE! 4 Everything is greatly reduced—We must apparently set by burglars to cover 5 Have The Space immediately. 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Sefe, fest, NO MONEY DOWN— % 24 MONTHS TO PAY Your Old Washer Is Your Down Payment WAYNE GABERT Your ctrica. Open Friday Night Until_9 P. M. | pllless Spedckat 121 NORTH SAGINAW ST. | | ; . PHONE FE 5-6189 @ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 ‘time the paliceman was and that | Smokey the Bear Enlists Cabbie Produces sess ns maven tx Junior Fire Crusaders | WASHINGTON wr Smokey the part of the federal government's } ST. LOUIS Ww — A cab driver in! i 7’ j oy | Bear, @ forest fire escapee who costs in the program. had his respect. so he fined Fisher | symbolizes prevention efforts, gets. Royalties trom the sale of Smo | fe bad’ lots of help—his wit- | Best of Witnesses court yesterday.on a speeding an average of 1,000 letters daily | key the Bear toys and appliances, "5S 8s Edwin B. Meissner, from toddlers and teenagers want- | manufactured by private industry, | President of the St. Louis Crime ing to join his million-kid fire- | brought ~igediadl nit about $60,-| Commission and a former police 000 this year. | fighting force. This is dramatic proof to Fed- eral Forest Service officials that their campaign, headed by Smo- danger. ing a membership card, blotter, certificate and fire prevention |- stamps—and each signs a five pre- vention pledge. Smokey's mail indicates these youngsters take the pledge serious- ly. The junior rangers tell how they put out campfires carefully, caution their parents against care- lessness with cigarettes and report violations of prevention measures. And when the junior rangers come te Washington they head for the too, where the real Smo- key lives—the brown bear res- cued from a New Mexico forest fire as a cub several years ago. | Smokey, as the star performer | in an eight-million-dollar public re- | lations program, is becoming one | of the nation’s best-known celeb- rities. The jaunty hat and forest rang: | er’s uniform with which artists | adorn the bear are familiar to) millions of adults, as well as chil- | dren, He’s seen on television, in| motion pictures, on billboards and | posters across the country and he's | heard on the radio and on phono- | graph records. from Smokey's com- mercial ventures pay for a large Says Mitchell Shocks Dems Nixon Predicts Division of Opposition, With Millions Backing tke | HOUSTON, Tex. @—Vice Presi- | dent Nbeon declared. last night that | Democrats in 22 states he has | visited are “shocked by the incred- | ible conduct’ of Democratic Na- tional Chairman Stephen Mitchell Speaking before about 1,000 GOP members at a $100-a-plate dinner, Nixon said millions of Democrats will vote next month ‘‘to go for-) ward with Eisenhower rather than back to Truman.” | * . s “T predict the Democratic vote will be split again in 1954 as it was two years ago and that mil- There is evidence Alaska's cli- key, is paying off in increased mate once may have been con- awareness of forest fire's costly | siderably warmer. commissioner | The arresting efficer testified 30 miles an hour. a Congress controlled by members | “They were ashamed of his cheap and sordid attempt to smear President Eisenhower and Bobby Jones,” he said. ‘They were) shocked by the way he has at- tempted to minimize the problem | of security risks in the federal | government, the dangerous ter-| mites within our ways who are at the very structure of America’s internal safety.” | : - Democrats, he said, will support the Republican administration next | month because they like what it has done to bring peace and«re- store honesty, loyalty and solvency | to government . He said Mitchel] was attempting | to minimize the problem of secu- ritv risks and that it was just “a; frantic effort to throw up a smoke scteen over the astounding fact that the Eisenhower administration | in January, 1953 found thousands | of security risks on the federal | payroll.” eee i LC FINISHED. BEDROOM CADET HOME $ DOWN No Closing Costs ‘46 A MONTH Lake Privileges Drive North on M-24 to Clerkston-Orion Rood West to Sunset Road CRA-MIN-YAN BUILDERS z : re) x 8 & $10 and placed him on prebation jfrom the fine. Optimists Pessimistic | Judge Da ; the Court of Crimmal Correction said both the officer and Meissner | Two Jet Fliers ~ vid W. Fitzgibbon at olide Home’ . to Save Plane HAMILTON AIR FORCE BASE, | Tuttle Calif. #—Air Force officials told | ‘the story of two fliers who risked | \their necks to save their $500,000| by parachute, Tuttle and Bubba FMC Starfire jet and literally | cut the engine, brought the plane LOS ANGELES —With an in- “id home” and kept damage to onto the prepared runway and - tensified smog attack in jts seventh | $300 that Elmer J. Fisher was driving | day, even the Highland Park Op-' | timists took a dim view of the off with his radar observer, LA. | Meissner then testified he was | situation. Club members sat down, Lawrence Bubba. 26, from Me- | driving behind the eab at the same | in gas and atomic dust marks. | Clelland Field near Sacramento on j}San Rafael. | Easton, Pa. | jammed. | Cleland skidded to a halt on the oil after | Lt. Ward Tuttle, 25, pilot, took | 2,500 feet. Tuttle's | flight to Hamilton Field. neal home | Bremerton, Wash. 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Na. 3430 Step | Ne. 2142 Cocktail | No 3437 ind | No. 1978 Lamp ees ee ee ee aS oe ae Ww is ‘ 41 xt #.. ‘ i ‘ | ‘ ‘ ‘ . THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15,1954 ae : | t Her Story Had a Moral, but Perhaps She Was Wrong 'No Real Lie \Sott Answers Can Be ‘Was Spoken By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE light and cut in front of a car) Ruth, who is not noted for soft | Pulling out from « parking space. ’ Though Fs tz Boring Too was inexcusable—that I had been a rude, tad driver and asked him Anniversary | No Longer | Celebrated Writer Adyised to Wait for Holiday to Present a Gift By EMILY POST might feel hurt. What do you ad- © vise?”’ “princess” side-tie like to ask you if sending such | aie figure ine —

* married soon in — | tern for first-class mailing. Send | Sn‘, ‘0° bride's, grandmother has Ch f Sh _ to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon-| vay at her house For personal e ares tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West reasons I would much prefer to go Rj R ° io ace OS. Polat t> 0 betel. Would It be rade to de ib ecipe ae and style number. Thank ber very appreciatively,| Hot Barbecued Pork | Kids Like Colors ae ee oe le Lan ion rattan! Pleases Educators; te re diet - = mest Cook Gives Secret son Gent. 1 back painted ed fe ~~ , By JANET ODELL his red hat, a brown one for his| The United States still bas about Pontiac Press Food Editor an may aren 1 ot + cpenenatrsgo toma noch prema liare When Hazel Trumble came back mame agpeniing. Mahe thé hooks | of 10 a day, says the National Geo- pose y spray anf ow, strong-andiong.- - =| graphic Society. ago she brought us a recipe for NEW STUDENTS EACH WEEK Office-trained men and women are urgently needed in business. High school or college grad- uates and also mature women—this is your op- tunity to enter the business world. We have many employment calls which we are unable to fill. DAY, HALF-DAY, and EVENING CLASSES RGusinlpuiiluty own this pretty multi-colored washable combination of wool iand orlon, It wil team beautifully with many different PPPPP FFF SS SS SSS eee eee > liams (contrary to the code of si- lence exercised by. most culinary experts when asked for recipes) > said he would be glad to share Raised his self-concected formula. He advises parboiling the ribs until half-done before baking them in the following sauce BAR-B-Q SALCE By C. B. Williams } erat cont w BP AL Yi Just like big sisters! Perfect jumper for school or party-time! shelistitch gwes smart quilted — effect’ Beginner-easy! Compiete in a jiffy! Pattern “909: Crochet directions | for jumper in heavy wool or cot- jton. Sizes 2-4, 6-8, 10-12 included Send 25 cents in coins for this ! ; by the Boy He May Consider Fling Over So She Should Stop Pining By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: I've only known him for a week. but i t ready. I knew he had gone steady recently, but he said he'd broken up with his steady girl. I believed him. Now I find out has lied to me. He doesn't know I know the truth yet. I still like me, and I'd still like to keep see- ing him. What shall I do?’ You're in the position ef being the “other gl" in his life, so him to get around fo calling ydu. And while you're waiting you might try to persuade yourself that you weren't really cheated. He ‘told you he'd broken up with his road clear for yourself. That might have been quite true when he told you. But he might have made up with her again immediately after his date with you. In which case, no lie was told you, If things are al] patched up be- tween them now, and he’s of the opinion that a guy who is going steady ‘t go with anyone else, youu may be seeing him any mare. You'd like to—you admit it —but he may consider his fling with you over. And there's no use | lasted just one week! brat and that they quarrelled all the time. He said he'd like to go and the other boys would tease him about it. He doesn't know that I'm in love with him and have been for a couple of months. What can I do?” You'd like from me a magic formula for making him eat out of your hand, wouldn't you? You'd like to break off his long-standing | relationship with his steady girl, in your behalf. You'd like him to decide that you are. too, old & h to date with him and his tients You'd like him to snap his fingers in the teeth of any reasing that might come his way. But what can » girl do when a bey se clearty tells her that there’s mo point in her getting hopes? He made conversa- you } One excuse is as good as an- other But he gave you several reasong why you wont be seeing him any more. What can you do about that? Take it on the chin— and get over it, that’s all. { I've grown very fond of him al- — that he is still going steady and him a lot even though he cheated |/ e- you can't do much bug wait for | steady girl, so you considered the answers, tried them for a week re-| “The driver was justifiably fu- | ‘© forgive me. As the light turned cently with what seemed to her| rious. He pulled up along side | green again, he smiled too, said, in startling results and started yelling at ag I was jan embarrassed voice ‘Pshaw, it “I was burrying to get to Larch-| Bemestly remorseful for 1 know | 14.7%: anything,’ and motioned me mont for dinner.” she reported.| | was wrong, so I leaned out of |) oo “I was late and also pre-occupied, the car, smiling ruefully, and pa oo ed me think- | which they say you shouldn't be| begam talking the minute he =| reaction, Mars | when driving a car. But I was. In| Stopped for breath. ing and, as I told you, for about a | my haste, I tried to beat a traffic! 1 told him that what I had done | week I tested out that business of i — turning the other cheek and being pleasant about it. Yqu've really no idea how delightfully a soft an- | swer does turn away wrath! ——— ee & PE ae 4 PB 8% « ; ie if he + | a ks | gtsc * “s i} if In short, no matter what hap- pened or who was to blame, Ruth | behaved as if she were at fault ‘and apologized handsomely and | amiably. “You'd be amazed how quickly around me — even ‘strangers — started acting the ‘same way,” she marvelled. “It | was sort of fun, too, seeing if I |in pining for a romance that He said his girl was a spoiled | with me, but he thought I was) *| too young * ’ a | } | | ' | fabric is washable and pleat A dark ground is window-pane checked with white Cobb Give boucle yarns in this stitched-to-the-hip pleated skirt. The retentive. For a Mistake ‘Blame Is Wrong Wor | ! | By MURIEL LAWRENCE About a year ago, Tony's mother turned to a mechanical device to stop his thumb sucking. Now he is| showing evidence of left-handed- ness. A neighbor has told his mother that she is to blame. She | |says that some book she's read attributes left - handedness to for- cible restraint of thumb sucking Tony's mother has expressed her terror of this accusation in. an eight-page letter. She wants to know if the neighbors book is right Te know we are to “blame” for a child's preblem cannot pos- | sibly enlighten us, The word “blame” is one that If she insists on knowing that she | is to blame for her little boy's! | left-handedness, she must locate her information elsewhere. I don't believe in seeking confirmation of our badness. What I believe in ‘s mercy toward the weakness that could drive us to put an device upon alittle thumb. Certainly carinot be proud of our fear that he will develop buck teeth and expose us to charges of dental negiect. But we are not | always proud of all our feelings. ' Sometimes we have weak ones, It is to these we give our understand- child's We | right, but where once I Would have | been didactic in each case, I sort | of negotiated so that the other per- son felt generous about consider- ing my point of view.” Thought On \Right Heat By HUBBARD COBB Somewhere around the place there is a book on heating and somewhere in this book it says that a good setting for For example, if we set the ther- mostat so that the kitchen is 70 degrees and then turn on the range and the oven the kitchen is too hot If we build a fire in the fireplace of the living room and that's the room where the thermostat hap- pens to be located, the rest of the house becomes cool or the living room becomes too hot. We like our bedrooms to be a little cooler than the rest of the house and the bath in d tenderness. 1 quart catsup | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | PETUNIAI | me parent should ever admit into | dl ee : rooms to be a little on the warmer , ae ‘tern for first-class mailing. Send his mental household. It is 8 ret Tony's mother, I should | side. 3 “ ee ‘s cup white suger . | . ~ ; ll 7 West Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 $ ¢'stblenpoons ‘ideas: to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | | Her scrambled egy’s | hating word for us 6 fight with | oid ore me mechamiant dene eet The solution to all this would | Pontiac | 2 _— Dept.. P.O. Box 164, Old Cheisea | Are quite superb. all our strength. produced his left-handedness. In. ¢: 0f course, to ha - a separate Ne large diced green pepper 1 ounce grated horseradiah | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | thermostat in each room er at To take responsibility for some Cell ian Person or Return This Ad {or |nformation F 4 > d 4 a Z 4 4 a > 4 4 d > 4d a 4 4 > 4 4 > d > > > > 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce Combine all ingredients and sim- plainly pattern number, your name, | address and zone. {1 think she must have Used a herb / > i: ‘mistake we have made toward. a stead, I should use his handicap to give him a mother more gentle least in each tone and if you are building a new house or install. | ; child is light years away from | toward herself |mer until onions and green pep-| os taking “blame’’ for it. One is a! If it taught me kinder ‘clevance | ing a new heating system, you a bc deg hs dees sages sce cess rs are cooked. Cover ribs = iF large bone fra | good. self-loving thing to do; the for my mistakes, I should know ean put in such a system. But ' roaster and bake in slow oven | me |other an evil, self-hating thing to that I had transformed his “hand-| oe are going to get along | laeceni | do _icap’ into a blessing to us both. | with your process system, you'll $125 PER WEEK rgain FULL PRICE 2 Year Guarantee $449 | | | She’ probably did, Petunia —and it was probably a pinch of either savory or tarragon. Try it in YOUR scrambled eggs! Bisor - Beacuen | If we hate ourselves for our mis- takes. our blaming mind is never jour own. It is the spokesman for ithe impatience and fears of the people we grew up with Parents cannot afford blaming minds, They do not limit their |. terrorization to us. Since they can offer us nothing but intoler- } ance for our weaknesses, they | can offer onty the same intoler- | ance to weakness ip our children. Perhaps this is why Tony's mother felt compelled to forcibly [restrain his thumb sucking. ij ganer® MAKE FRIENDS |! havé to try some other tricks. If you have a forced warm air system it's usually possible to reg- ulate the amount of heat delivéred through the ducts to each room by means of dampers set into the ducts. These dampers ate located fairly close to the furnace. For a hot water system, things become more complicated. The usual way to decrease the amount of heat reaching certain radiators is to install metal washers in the line running to the radiator to de crease the flow of water. If more heat is desired. then the pipe size to that particular radiator may be ACROSS ; i 1—— and ieucet increased. 4 Dessert F 8 Ready ” the table, as fruit ee cee j When you're a guest in a home 14 Spinec . where no ash trays are in evi- | 15 indian weight - dence. ask if it is all right to sium gers Z smoke | : we ornaments An unwanted smokescreen often | “| 20 Defeais tj — 7 = Too many straight lines ore not | 21 Butterflies — obscures friendships good but soft curves are flattering | 94 east ine aa iy 5 ] reap S G/F ee . in suits ond dresses. Avoid fussy | 38 Former ee | | Uses Are Given sOaNtee . look os well. 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Utes \¢ Tennyson 3% Those served rh) Remove , | States postage stamps is made of 4 2 ‘ | : 4 atic was one r disk “4 Gem \ : Cir FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION | ermemety eee 0. ad) eee ,, Rae, «| Bee SSE | [A ricco and cove, mie] DRS gate i ‘ i ry fru 7 7 , 4 , \ | Gace’ caudal ai edelible tak | 4 Containers sachs on i taunegheed aoe eee ture. It is not only palata FisiAls le POI sove at 2 | B indigo 19 Serious Talks idly 80 Anger ~ 4 nutritious. IAT . 1. OL : . - About 85 per out of Shige ao) Nancy E. Howe Sets Nov. 6 tor Wédding at Christ Church Cranbrook |» water" poe ove rf By RUTH SAUNDERS bre. Willem L. Graham to on’ jthe sale of tickets were furmed|in Birmingham and of Mr. and ber home tn Cutumbus, Ohio after soon ’ BIRMINGHAM. — Nancy Elleri| tertaining at luncheon today to the organization funds. - Herbert H. Penny in Frank-| 9 her fiance, William Howe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Margarer M. Bets of Sears: |" de tuines were | S. Guibreath TH and hie family, || UNWANTED HAIR Lawrence C. Howe of Graefield| dale, N. ¥. whe ts spending the a Mrs. Mark B. Duffield ts presi-| the W. 8. Gilbreath Jrs. of Puri om Gin, road, has chosen Nov. 6 ag the) weekend at the home of Mr. and ek ue doe ee dent of the Birmingham @t| tam road. . noneeet eee date of her marriage to William) Mrs. W. Whiting Raymond. ond te Gite 2 of | Planned Parenthood, Mrs. Robert = - vee: Qunagtindiep=. & the Boys cup. Vormerty with Le Healt be matron of ener: Ane Moret | ea ian tee ig nm| the Raymond Hobracks on Beach | Grace, to Robert Elkins on Sept. &| wiinsiah,Crmeter,,sem. wit ment || Sv ssieg, Garoes Gide, Beira con, sister of the bridegreess: pec ytennepe fh of Orlando’ Fia, | "24. that of the Warren Plattners| Nancy Johneon bas returned to | jini" ‘“* We! Blsomfield Township biti! SC Akron, Ohl “connie amert® | at the Hershey inp in Pennaylvania. 3 bride-elect, will be the brides- | After a stay there maids. will go on to Richard Lord of Indianapolis wilt | POCones for a be best man and ushers will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Skuce, Robert Reese, both have invited guests of Toledo, Charlies Bell of Shaker! brunch this weekend ak ane 3% , ew At the luncheos next Friday at MR, and MRS. A. F. WINTERS Bloomfield Hills Country Chub tt ef “er home Today marks the 50th wedding anniversary {or| Sirmingham Town Hal sets toe | ema, Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Winters of Washington street. On Sun- | erai people have been asked to sit font week fer ber | day afternoon from 3 to 5:30 the Winters’ son-in-law and oS oe ee who| Tart, Fis. after her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Salathiel will honor them | wit come to apse the rnin, vuy| 28 Garton Pennington dr. of 9 | at an open house in their Shore View drive home. be the Rev. Harold E. Towne of eee ’ Se ES t| trom ee WOM ual shoe sale! . 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OPEN ‘TIL $ Sizes 124-3 yA * z - FRIDAY NIGHT! : a8 ? Pa Talent Party Will Be Held . Oct. 22 at Webster School Strait Jr., Robert Isgrigg. George Richman, John Benson, John Ma- Virginia Freebury Tells” Plans for Saturday Rite - Virginia Freebury, who will eX-{of Blaine street, will hold a ouf- Coffee Shop Mrs. Carolyn. Freebury will at- tend her sister-in-law as matron of honor. Bridesmaids will include Mrs. James Mount, Mrs. Kenneth Ross of Ortonville and Joyce For- rest. Rita Freebury wil] attend her cousin as flower girl, William Moeller of Flint willl serve as his brother’s best man and Heinz Mueller and Charles Mueller, also brothers from Flint, and James Mount will seat the guests, 36 E. Pike The bride-elect's = Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Freebury Open Tonight ‘til 9 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. —_ Virginja was honored recently at a miscellaneous bridaf shower in Flint which was attended by friends ‘and relatives of the pros- peetive bridegroom. Women's Society Plans Sessions Nov. 5 M. Basi) Williams, Baptist mis sionary from Neighborhood House in Chicago, will speak to after- noon and evening sessions at Beth- any Baptist Church Nov. 5. Plans were made when the Bethany Baptist Women's Society met Thursday at the church. Members also made further plans for a harv- est dinner and bazaar to be held Dec. 2. Following a luncheon served by Naomi Circle, Mrs. Beaver of New- man AME Church gave devotions and soloist of the day was Edna Horace of Trinity Baptist Church. Reita Smith, director of Christian Education at Bethany, addressed the group at the afternoon session. - Presbyterian Group Discusses India November Group of First Pres- byterian Church met Thursday at the Crescent Lake road home of Mrs. Robert Boggs. Mrs. William DeRoo gave the Bible study, and the current event topic was on India presented by Mrs, Boggs. Mrs. Arthur N. Minster, presi- dent, announced that final plans have been made for a birthday dinner to be held Nov. 10 at Col- onial Manor in Royal Oak. School. Mrs. Charles D. Scribner of Ottawa| sors of the show are members of the Pontiac drive (seated) is getting in practice for the |General Hospital Auxiliary. Mr. Scribner talent party to be held Oct. 22 in Webster | (standing left) joins Mr. and Mrs. She is talent chairman for “High| Eugene Miller of Edgewood drive, hosts for Fever Follies” a show to be presented Nov. | the talent party, in a little pre-party vocal 10 and 11 at Pontiac High School. Spon- | exercising. aoe te cadences sth icc eer es eek bas will “officiate as chairman : and Fred Mueller, Saturday evening in| ing the rehearsal Friday evening. | page toga reson ping Central Methodist Church. is an-| The prospective bridegroom is | 97 Webster School. nouncing her attendants for the | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick The purpose of the party is to 7:30 ceremony, Mueller of Flint. gather talent for “High Fever Pontiac Press Phete ie Mrs, E. D. Auchard was a guest of the group. By JUDITH L. 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SAVE $$ VALUES T0 $30 NEW TOPPERS & RAINCOATS 1d Smart year around Toppers that’s what fashionable women on a budget incredibly low priced for our Birthday Sale. $19.88 1 | fashion minded women like this Flapper Dress Fades Before ’54 Styles ning’s fashion showing gt Pontiac , High School were given an op portunity to decide whether they | like the “flapper’’ dresses or the | beautifully feminine dresses of today. Bloomfield Fashion Shop dis- played both versions of the “‘look,’ using several models from Beta Theta Phi sorority. The flapper look received only laughs. Dresses shown in this collection preve that feminine curves are stili in style. The long torso sil- houette is the big news, and not to be overlooked are the pleated skirts with the pleats starting at a smooth hipline yoke. Waistlines may not be as sharply nipped as in previous seasons, but the waist is still there. All fabrics are extremely light- weight in spite of the aspect of some of the tweeds, faconnes and brocades. This year marks the re- turn of velvet and judging from the approval of last evening's audience it will remain a favorite. A ruby red velvet two-piece out- fit was a hit with many as Was an amethyst after-five dress. Shorty alpaca coats worn for almost any occasion will be big favorites this season, as are the coats with cuffs which can be | pushed up to any length. Many idea for tt makes good use of the long and more dramatic glove. Harvey Berlin's bows and Ann} | Fogarty’s full. full skirts ~ere in- | stant hits with the audience, and | ing have really caught on. Women ‘Opens Season ‘on Saturday that the toreador pants for loung- seem to have accepted them as a part of their wardrobe. Coats with puritan collars come in beautiful colors—which reminds us—the raincoats are even more beautiful this year and very timely too. Models for the occasion were Mrs. William E. Hutchinson, Mrs. Ward Ross, Mrs. John Sinclair, Mrs. Ruth Kennedy, Mrs. Forrest Garchow and Mrs. John Kinzler. Mrs. Maurice Barnett was com- mentator. Cotillion Club Members of Cotillion Club are planning their first dance of the | season for Saturday evening in| Hotel Pontiac. . Among Cotillion’s new members Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calvert, ersons and Mr. and Mrs. ». | Square Dance Season Begins for Three Clubs Three square dance clubs opened their seasons this week. Many past members of Prome- naders Dance Club joined present and new members for the ‘“‘Home- coming Dance,” the first of the year for the group. Members | danced Tuesday evening in Daniel | Whitfield School. Mr. and Mrs. George Stout as- sisted by the Engel Groenbergs decorated the hall and colorful pennants and footballs were used for name tags. New members were introduced at the dance, Callers for the evening were Mr. Groenberg, Robert Eari, Warren Allien, Oscar ern Whirlers. West Bloomfield Township Hall was the setting for the recent evening event. Pontiac guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ben D'Arcy, Mr. and Mullens and Mr. and Mrs. Sey Lavischs, all of De- troit. The Country Cousins Square Dance Club opened its fall season recently with Charles St. Johns as president, and Orson Coe as treasurer, Mr. Coe is accepting reservations for the club's Nov. 13 hayride. Halloween Party Highlights Session Mrs. Randall Spurgeon opened her home on Colrain drive Wednes- day evening for a meeting and Bob Rogers. On the reception committee for Saturday evening's dance will be Mr. and Mrs. Addison Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lefurgy and Mr. | jand Mrs. Ralph Norvell Planning the decorations are Mr and Mrs. Collis Scott; Mr. and Mrs.. Lefurgy and Mr. and Mrs | pe rhaps for the first time we felt | Jack Haupt. = aoe = Why struggle to keep your husband's shirts snowy white, proper- ly starched, and perfectly ironed when it costs so little to send them to us? * For Limited Time Only * DRESS SHIRTS BEAUTIFULLY LAUNDERED 4- 99° CALL FE 5-6330 “Get - Acquainted” SPECIAL EXPERTLY FINISHED and additional charge fer pick-ep and delivery INSURE MOTH- PROOF oak heaners 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: CLEANING: Halloween party pn the Ladies | Auxiliary 396, to the National As- |sociation of Letter Carriers. Mrs. Spurgeon was recently elected to a national office in the | association: and will serve on the} commit- | [cooeteatien and by-laws “Mrs James Yeager has accepted | the appointment of’ state legisla- tive chairman. Mrs. Poole Hostess ‘for Next Meeting Mrs. Gelston Poole of South |Shore drive, Watkins Lake, will open her home Monday to mem- bers of the Pontiac Branch. of the Nationa] Farm and Garden As- sociation. “Conservation and Spiritual Val- ues,"’ is the theme of the speech to be delivered by the Rev. Russel Lincoln of Farmington. Mrs. Hugh | Grove, chairman of the day, an- | nounces that it will be an annual | MARY MILNER THOM Mary Milner Thom, daughter of the Edgar R. Thoms of Metamora, hag been named to the Dean’s List at Smith College, Northampton, Mass. The attractive college sen- ior posed for a picture which ap- peared on the cover of a leading | fashion magazine in August. Two Speakers Highlight PTA Phyllis Schreider, field director of the Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls, was guest speaker Wednesday afternoon at a meeting of the McConnell School PTA. Plans were made for a fall festi- val to be held Friday, Nov. 5 at 6:30 in the school. Marguerite Par- rish, director of social service at - | Pontiac State Hospital, directed a psycho-drama for the group. Mrs. Harold Boughner presented a prize to the room which had the largest percentage of people attending the meeting. VEW Auxiliary Reports on Parley ~ Reports were given on a VFW pow wow held in Jackson, Sunday, when the VFW Auxiliary 1008 met Monday evening at the American Legion Hall un Auburn avenue. Members who attended the pow wow were Mrs. Frank Finkle, Mrs. Paul Boelter and Mrs. Loren Beach. Mrs. Boelter gave a report on cancer and Mrs. Finkle report- ed on things needed in the hospital. A donation was made to the United Fund and for the machine used for cancer research. Mrs. Archie Tryon gave a report on the membership dinner which was held recently at the YMCA. The ermine, the ptarmigan, the Arctic fox, and the varying hare change their fur or plumage to white in the winter time. Week-End Special COLD “5 WAVE .. meee Machine $450 WAVE .. 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" | chairman, FRANCESCO DiBLASI The Canton Symphony Orchestra }of Canton, Ohio has bad Fran- cesco DiBlasi for its conductor as —_—* Ways to Aid How Parents Can Help Children to Learn More Effectively,” was the theme of a talk given by Fern Perrin, a visiting teacher, to mem- bers of the Hawthorne PTA who gathered Thursday afternoon in the school library. She stated that authorities, medical men, psychologists, etc., are agreed on how children learn. Listed in order of importance are the steps in learning. Learning comes through need and readiness; Mrs. Perrin feels that we can | help our children learn more ef- a moderate amount of material things rather than too much or | too little. Parents were especially urged to stress a child's success and not dwell on his failures. In this way he will be able to talk things out and he will feel free to fit his Owen Mrs. Eugene Chisholm, program the W evening meeing of the Owen Learn Visiting Teacher Suggests ing | School PTA with the PTA prayer. “How We Teach Children and She then introduced the speaker, Mrs. Harry E. King. Mrs. King, whe is a member of the-Pentiac Board of Educa- tion, gave the group information schools in ‘is country and made a comparison between our schools in Engtand. She our ,schools do an the the average about public and those proved that excellent job child. | She stated tha good public were made for te be held Nov. x WHAT A BUY! school t, “Better educ- cation means higher income. A education |teachg@s one to live a fuller and better life. Education is expensive, but ignorance is more expensive.” The purchase of a drop cur- tain for the stage and play- ground equipment were adopt-d as projects for the year. Plans a Fall 5. 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Fergu (R-Mich) said Thursday the Eisen- hower administration will solve the problem of unem- ployment “through peace, not war.” Ferguson made the statement at a Republican rally at Port Huron that climaxed a day-long campaign tour of Michigan’s Thumb district. Ferguson also said the St. Lawrence Seaway will make Port Huron one of the seaports of the world and may make Port Huron a part of the metropolitan Detroit area. aan a told Thumb district audiences that he early congressional approval of a proposed Saginaw Valley flood control project. | - Bbw oe — that pe ae heer will give Mich ba rst ma contro! .” Ferguson - benefits will greatly pane ys : serperon aes hewas “Seed at the sight of unhar- vested bean and sugar beer crops rotting in the ground.” He said federal emergency loans may be asked for flooded-out Thumb area farmers. “The government can't stop rain,” Ferguson said, “but we may be able to help tide farmers over in this emer- gency.” Ferguson's Democratic opponent, Patrick V. Mc- Namara, ended a 1,800-mile plane and motor tour of the sepa peninsula with Gov. G. Mennen Williams Thurs- tn speeches at Escanaba and Manistique and in “whis ” appearances at towns between the two Loewe Dogg Namara and Williams rapped Republican po. \ McNamara called for a Democratic majority in Con- gress “to free the people from the tyranny of Republican government that is concerned with only one small seg- ment of the people.” “Everyone should have something and a good way of life instead of a few having everything,” McNamara said. McNamara said the Republicans “want to give us Hollywood productions and double talk instead of sin- cerity and solutions.” ‘ Williams told audiences that his GOP opponent, Don- ald S. Leonard, “knows little about the problems or prog- ress of the upper peninsula and cares even less.” Williams said: “The time Republicans show an interest up here is y before an election.” Williams derided the” Republican campaign charge that there is a stalemate between executive and Legisla- ture at Lansing. He listed the Mackinac bridge, refor- estation and added state parks as accomplishments of his three terms in office. Leonard followed a day-long cam tour of Macomb County with a speech at Saginaw, where he said state employes would not be allowed to invoke the Fifth Amendment on loyalty questions if he is elected governor. Earlier he characterized Gov. Williams’ “Build Michi- ” program a “build Williams program.” “In the six years he has been in Lansing, Williams has attempted to make a whipping boy out of the Republican Legislature and to claim credit for all its accomplish- ments,” Leonard said. At Bay , Republican of State Owen J. Cleary said t Williams’ statement that the highway department has not completed one major highway be- tween.one city and another is “untrue.” ° Cleary said that the recently completed Bay City- Standish highway shows “that the governor is play- ing fast and loose with the truth to put it mildly.” Republican Auditor General John B. Martin said in an Iron Mountain speech that “Michigan has traditionally and wisely refused its governors more than three terms because the people distrust entrenched political power.” He added: “I predict that they will turn down the ernor’s bid for permanent control of Michigan as they have done | with other candidates in the past. Republican State Treasurer D. Hale Brake, told a Menominee audience that “the silliest statement made in this 1954 election campaign was Williams’ remark ‘we balanced the budget!’ No one in Michigan helped less than the governor,” Brake said. Philip A. Hart, Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor, took his cam to Missaukee, Kalkaska and Grand Traverse ties where he told audi- ences that “the economic condition of the county is the most important issue of the day.” The economic question, he said, “is of equal importance to the businessrnan, the farmer, and the worker.” “Every intelligent businessman believes in the Demo- cratic philosophy which preaches a financial doctrine Secking Change e Utah Veteran Seeks Proof of War Role ~ Secret Mission in Fish Planting Conservationist Group Will Plant Brown Trout Agency in Experiment Jump Behind Lines KANSAS CITY w—Rep. Doug- las Stringfellow today turned to the Central Intelligence Agency seeking confirmation of his state ment that’ he parachuted ik hole in the pulicy against planting enemy lines on @ secret warm water fish. War II mission. ‘ Commission fish researchers The 32-year-old Utah Republican said they planed te plant a few said he would have to on thousand brown trout fingertings the CIA to release its files on him, this fall in the Pigeon and Rifle after the Army Times in W Rivers and Gamble and Want | ton questioned whether he Creeks to determine whether the was a war hero, He called & copy- small fish will live through the | RECEIVE HIGH TRIBUTE — Honor was bestowed on these six AP Wirephete | righted article in the Times an winter | industrialists at the 27th meeting of the Future Farmers of pacteg Be Chester H. Lang, vice president, General Electric Co.; Roger M. —— politically inspired at- ; Plaques expressing appreciation of the FFA and demonstrating the | Kges, vice president, General Motors Corp.; Raymond C. Firestone, bs at Re eee ee ae inter-dependence of industry, business and agriculture were presented | executive vice president, Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.; John Kraft,| The Times, which has no offi- srry ss nl Ge ne on behalf of the FFA by David H. Boyne, National FFA president. | president, Kraft Foods Co.; Frank Jenks, vice president, International | “ial Army connection, asked in the ment to Baldwin Creek. Left to right: Boyne, William A. Roberts, president, Allis Chalmers | Harvester Co. eo eet aa pth ne The experiment was proposed to| | Editor Les Honeycutt: answer criticisms that the com- sd be “Was Congressman Stringfellow mission is wasting money by plant- the herole and lone survivor of ing only legal-sized trout in the an OSS ‘cloak and dagger’ opera- m —— Setsudiace a, eliatn tek dae trout. season. Oakland County's participation in| plan commission in writing, sald)system within the next two years | traffic congestion and proper de- a — Davis, Tepresenting sume, |& bond issue with the state to fi-| Skrubb, that Northwestern would The planners feel that both proj-| velopment of the county: highway | with the Gind Armored Infantry ton, warned the commission that |ance a new highway trom Ken-|®® dded to the state trunk linelects are necessary for relief of|aystem, Skrubb added. =§ =» =» Jn. Ge month, but mever saw the Legislature will be asked to/sington Metropolitan Park to combat, although he was serious- i I 1 concerned, unless wallyeyes are The A Times said String» planted in that lake. —— totiow'e accent of tte warts He said resort owners wanted director. to be able te advertise that the | The commission also has recom- mowspapers and on a television lake had been planted to wall- | mended that the State Highway De- show last Jan, 24. He was quot eyes. partment be urged to reach an OF en Se an ok Davis said ne knew such a step Germa would vielatg Qo qumeutestea’s |“ Crete: wun Oe county Se ay secret Office of Strategic Serv- policy snatads B als warm wa-|=snating Northwestern highway foes, ter fish, but he added a state trunk line and extending it Stringfellow told a reporter here “Maybe the warm water policy {from Orchard Lake road at least night: is right, but the public isn't sold | to M-59, Skrubb stated. “Rumors and innuendoes began on it yet. Maybe it will take 10 The circulating about me last summer years to sell it. You can’t con- proposed 10-mile route and they have increased in scope vince @ man who has invested his | fem the perk to Farmingtes and viciousness. Stagg called me money in a resort that-fishing is | Would fun north of Grand River. || from Washington last Monday and good and that the program is| Tpe soenty's shane of tee cost | pray ae Fp. Sa ire working.” bend issue paid off over 20 years "\high official of the Central Intelli- | fi C from gas and weight tax funds. : =o. The Northwestern extension “We were & way apart—T NACOFPOFATON VOUNT |. Te Northwestern extension was in Ogden, Utah—and there Fis 5 of Highland, Shows 3,200 in Keego | “sine Yicnway Commissioner cto at down teeter end KEEGO HARBOR — Approxi-|Chatles M. Ziegler has assured the ee ae wanees mately 3200 persons tive in the ; + | ‘The congressman said that if the within oa eee came by the Woman s Stretch : fn yy a own ane lot of trouble,” sumtin on, boundaries. «aa | ae Purse Starts thes —_— Weis tor’ the Incorporation Gom.| 23000 Geyser sistant, said CIA “because of mittee, for processing. It will £9) HOLLAND (UP)—It's a good bet the nature by responsibility, to the Oakland County Board of | 19 year-old Mrs. Jo Ann Risselada is not permitted to make ite ree- Supervisors by October 26, when! wit) think twice before she ever z bi that group next convenes. reaches for her purse on the floor Should the supervisors pass the| (+ her car when she's driving. election date for electors. within| 1. purse onto the floor i The congressman flew in here the area, William Hollibaugh, In- what 4 -_ the from Denver, where he talked said. West Bloomfield Township of-| ™0ther leaned over to pick it up: Sate alt tee hot ficials will conduct thé election, he} "er foot hit the accelerator in- : Army Times article, Murray Say- J stead of the brake. The car lunged , oe - A 1s ve pee 4 der, assistant presidential press _— ahead into a fire hydrant and tial i 3a ah 2 ie t Sed secretary, said he did not see . - nearly 500,000 gallons of water eee 1 aae om, President Eisenhower. ‘India Has First Teletype | gushed trom the broken hydrant | [ee ya 2)

th seni came Gigeagae te tas eee was Dr. a sci- sacs, he tons te Om avy bend se overheated apartments whether it was Hahn. te ™ Pisin > crngeceder tata ayy For concert work, a piano should but all escaped eight days later Traill. For meticulous musicians, | FAMILY AWAITS 14th VISIT FROM STORK— | driving job, he hangs the family wash. Everyone ground, He said he was flown back once & month is average. For | Lloyd Brooks, 39, father of 13 daughters, is a busy | hopes the baby will be another girl to add to what 4 United States to rejoin his old most of the rest of us, once a year | man these days, as the family awaits a fourteenth | is believed to be the biggest “all-girl” family jp the outfit less than three weeks after is average. child. Taking time off from his $50 a week truck- | country. AP Wirephete he started the mission. WASHINGTON — The Su-; it review a decision by the Penm- , for the federal government alone. | late Justice Robert H. Jackson preme Court will rule on whether) sytvania Supreme Court holding Nelson later was convicted, in | takes his seat. the states as well as the federal| federal courts alone have aa- | federal court in Pittsburgh, of vio-| Among other actions the Su- : , “attorney general that the Penn- order which disbarred Attorney Most rulings dealt with’whether| alo wont of violating the | s7tvania Supreme Court decision | Abraham J. Isserman. act and received a| "ould be reversed. 8. Agreed to decide if military The hearing will be held later; authorities may take a dis- be} charged veteran out of the Unit- conviction, saying it was a matter| deferred until a successor to the! ed States te be court-martialed ee eT ee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 * “The FIRST STEP TOWARD Show Business / BETTER VISION IS A | COMPLETE EYE EXAMINATION Every Night Club in New York City Packed by Singer Harry Richman =) | Mae West. A few years later, no singer in New a” York City had a bigger following than Harry By EDDIE CANTOR When I first met Harry Richman in 1922, he | Vultee plane. years ago, I asked Harry if I could a ride with him from New York te It was during one of the winter H playing piano in vaudeville for a girl who doing a nice little act. Her name was § ¢ Richman. i help when Harry “Eddie, we're He packed every night club, and there came| pleking up some ice on the wings.” a time when the clubs couldn't afford to pay| I yelled, “What do you want me to do? Get his kind of money, so he built his own. . out and build an igloo?” I never thought I'd like to hear anyone say “The ee ames ee famous Poe |I was “down and out,” but when I left that a \ Ne an oeen are on down and world—politicians—the cream of society. I ran into him not long after he bought a | I | The “four hundred” became the “four | big cattle ranch just outside of Reno, rose Fins] in pene thousand! ' “What made you go in for cattle?” I asked. | : 7 a ae That’s more than a quarter of a century | Harry said, “Eddie, when I was a kid, I had a . == | Jay Perry |} ago, and Harry Richman still parlays that high | tough time getting enough to eat, let alone a e * is another of hat, cane, and famous steut into record-break- | steak. ; i Hi ig Set. 9:30 - 9:00 t | | H E g i q GOO0 WEARING APPAREL THE ENTIRE FAMILY ON iy c= a member of the FOR EASY CREDIT ac PEOPLES _. @N. SAGINAW ST. NEVER AN EXTRA CHARGE POR CREDIT TOMORROW Is SUNBEAM SATURDAY at MYER’S JEWELRY! COME INI Sizaunestts vestry copramanastire Will So Se ee end a2 ty fa devntratyate the new Sunbeom products for you. !f you'll come in and let us show you, then you'll understand why we're howling about how won- new labor-saving devices are. i ffs att Hel gat Adrian Publisher, 80, Marks 2 Anniversaries ADRIAN (#—Stuart H. 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[Se eet Oe tor only a | 790 8.95. DRESS SHIRTS, go Tonight and Sat. for ...... 4.88 $ 879 ALL ALTERATIONS AT COST! Se 7 r 4 ne mea The _Eddie-Debbie Story: | ais te tm. Nehru's Visit to Red China = carted when the Indoching War _ -_ __. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 | a “_.__TWENTY-SEVEN Interests, Tastes Shared wram «ome «= + Another Step From West |e aid that mono he Ais = | nations which the Manila Treaty | by Talented Youngsters |v. vem teen « cii| By GRARLES M.McCANN | the doctrine that Asia Delon 10 ap designed protect aid at since she was 10 years old;| United Press Staff Correspondent! Asians and wants no interference | + iy By LOUELLA ©. PARSONS _| in honor of her mother and father's | broke al] records as a leader. She} Prime Minister Jawaharlal Neb- | | by the West, | Louella ; : é “Asian problems, Asian security, concludes her story of the Debbie |= wedding anniversary. There | won ber Wildflower .— + the | [TU of India will take another step | Nehru is forming a bloc of coun- Asian peace are not only dis- | 1 HOLLYWOOD (INS) — A month] the war of ciiicncion, It wae heb-| Finder's Badge and others too) in his reappraisal of foreign policy ma. Brome: fel the way — dove | cussed but treaties are made about m-haired. | tiny Mary Frances Reynolds was be a leader | this weekend. | tries,”” Nehru said further every moment ot it. Her ange I've tried to give you g picture| ‘Nehru is moving steadily toward — | Advices from New Delhi said at sts. | of these two young people who have | a policy based on cooperation | These three countries alse | ¢}5: time that as the result of the | |'so much in talent, personality and| among East Asian countries, and) bold that peaceful co-existence | Manila Treaty, a reorientation of Although Debbie talks as mach | | acocter. Debbie is a wild rose| away from cooperation with the Setween the Comnwnisy and free | policy toward East Asia and away The fumes an old £85) os I de when we get together, possible —she's springtime—she's _real—| Western democracies, worlds ts not only but /from the West had been started heater gave Mrs. Reynolds an al- and admits to me that she loves she’s a pixie. She's like the ri — i t Indi fore office. most fatal carbon monoxide poi-| padie, she won't say they are | ti 4 e This trend was measurably |e the - - fee <: case = ives oe come strengthened by the conclusion As part - this attempt at co- Nehru’, visit te the Red Chi- engaged. Both Eddie Debbie te Neh strengthening | Peiping . e the mother and the expected baby./ «ry answer that question only to) from poor families. They under: | a the ties between ‘India Pr ng ney em thou tormat, | PLPLLL RU EDEL Eo this, she sald, “That's why I The day before Eddie flew out, | same tastes. They are both loyal cast ; The day that the Manila con-| for @ visit Chinese Red Premier always need se much sleep. You | Debbie had her own night at the! te their old friends. Neither ene | One of Nehru's objections to the | eee Lducational ference started, Nehru announced Fereign Minister Chou En-lai see, I was gassed before I was | Hollywood Bowl, but he wasn't | holds a grudge nor has any un- | Manila Treaty was that non-Asi-| | that he had accepted an invitation | ae to Mehra tact dune. bora.” there to hold her hand as she did| kindness ip his heart. They beth | atic countries—the United States, | it t Red Chi weld ‘bel That's what she says, but Debbie| his. She played with the Burbank! like te swim, to water ski, to |Great Britain, France, Australia|‘? \'* seed _ | It seems improbable that any- : . was also born happy and she was | Symphony—she played a French | play tennis. | and New Zealand—played the lead- Elid eo t© 4) thing sensational will come out of Starting Monday in born to love her family as few|horn, of all things, which she| If they marry, and I believe they| ing part in it, Only three of the | neighbor country Nehru's visit to Peiping. But its | . girls do. mastered when she was in school. | will, they may have some difficulty | signatories, Pakistan, Thailand and| After the Manila Treaty was | importance can not be discounted. | THE PONTIAC PRESS Debbie walked right into my / It was the closing pop concert of | working ou their problems, but | the Philippines, are Asiatic. signed, Nehru called i¢ most an- | Chou and Nehru speak for 960,000,-| heart the night she gave @ dinner | the year. who doesn't have problems? 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Jotn Furbay, education director for the Trans-Worild Airlines, spoke ‘Thursday before 8,000 Oakland, Macomb and St. Clair county) teachers at the first day of their annual two-day Michigan Educa-| “’ tion Association Institute in the Masonic Temple. Pricking the American ego, Furbay said that a little his- tery was geod for humility. “We stand to become the mi- | nority group of the work when | two-thirds of the nations who are = ays Teachers Are Soldiers Who Can Fight now tn their political adolescence reach maturity—and that isn't too prepare living in a world that was 24 hours away from any global point. “You are today’s soldiers, The battle of whether communism sur- nothing but a modern form of co- lonialism. It is destined not to suc- ceed if we as a. nation learn a litue more about human relations,"’ he declared. Reminding the American peo. ple that everything we have has been berrowed from soneone ee Ask us tor complete deteil: obowt this bendy leveling ond groding diode. You'll fad @ esetul the yoor erevad, PRIGES HAVE BEEN REDUCED | umpoasible " & THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954. ~ “We would still be counting on our fingers, living in caves and) traveling on foot if it: were not for the ingenuity of some of the | other peoples of the world.” he continued. Stating that we must make way for the two-thirds of the~ world who are on their way up, Furbay said that the desegregation move- ment taking place as a result of the Supreme Court decision last yea) is only one indication of this world-wide movement “Remember. we have been | preaching the Golden Rule in| | churches for over 2.000 years. We have made unprecedented strides in our technological progress, but we have done very little to raise the spiritua) standards of the peo- ples of the world.” he said. From some eof the people in these so-called backward areas, he went on, will undoubtedly come some of the most creative ideas in human relations that this world has every dreamed of. Furbay said he believed that the hydrogen bomb had — outmoded war | -““Children in your classrooms to duy may live in a world without war. By its very invention. the Hi-Bomb has made an all-out war Stating that 8 per-cent of the federal budget is used for na- tenal defense, Furbay said that if this money could be expended for schools, highways, hospitals Communism look at the pattern of the forest instead of the individual trees." Furbay was introduced by Mrs. Mildred Porritt of Pontiac. She served as chairman of the entire two-day assembly this year for region seven of the MEA. Today, the teachers of Oakland County are convening in Pontiac Schools, Bloomfield Hills Schools ani Royal Oak schools in indivi- dua! workshops covering every sub- ject from arithmetic to water ballet. Board Adjourns Police Hearing ‘Four Officers Accused Four Officers Accused Drayton Minister eeu eeea °° Will Teach at DIT A trial board hearing against four; DRAYTON PLAINS — The Rev. Pontiac policemen jast night was | William H. Bos, of the Sashabaw DR. WILLIAM H._ BOS # Britain on Edge ‘Bank Holdup’ +. | Swinging Bridge in Use : BRUNSWICK, Me, (UP) — An Proves Police | atime swinging foot bridge ; across the Andfoscoggin river here Ready for Action es a Pontiac Police haven't expe- major repairs have been necessary bank holdup here since! on the cable-supported span since | 190%: they swarmed to the! it was patched after the 1936 ‘Community Nat Bank at 30; floods. N. Saginaw St. late yesterday with | LONDON «The British govern-| ® Preconceived plan of action. even | |mert summoned employers and) ‘hcugh it turned out to be a false | rm. union leaders to urgent truce talks) “Four police cruisers in differ-| toCay in an attempt to end a wild-' en: parts of the city got to the ‘cat dock strike that threatens to| bank in record time — we were, of Labor Crisis — Government Summons Dockers, Employers to Truce Talks rie Knows Secret spread throughout the nation’s sea- Teady for it. when the alarm | | ports | sounded,” said Capt. Clark M Wheaton. chief of detectives. The stoppage by 24,000 dockers: | and a walkout by more than 15.000 | London bus drivers and conductors presented Britain with its worst With other officers surrounding the bank from inconspicueus po- , sitions, four detectives and two potential labor crisis since the zen- ecesbeapa entered with guns eral strike of 1926. Another’ 8,000; , | ship repairmen also were idle in! Once inside, they learned that | a separate unofficial stoppage. 'one of the bank’s employes had accidentally tripped a burglar) alarm connected to police head-{ quarters. had a! The Comraunist Daily Worker cheered all the walkouts, calling for “the unity and solidarity of “Although we haven't the working class.” j bank: holdup in 23 years, and Sir Walter Monckton, minister of | though the alarm might be acci- postponed until Oct. 27, after the | Presbyterian Church, has joined! isbor, set up the dock talks after | dentally set off by installations wet ae five-man board heard three wit- the nesses testify The four’ are accused of assault and battery and faise arrest of Oliver 9. of O28 Wo Wil serve as religious counselor Dr Bos was ordained in 1942 and before becoming minister of Tademy faculty of Detroit Institute of | an emergency meeting yesterday | Technology as assistant professor of Prime Minister Churchill's Cab- the chance of ignoring it,’ Wheatoa Knows How to Get FAST of speech and religion He will also | son Ave, Tademy was arrested dur ing an early morning vice raid on a house near his home Tadem)'s attorney, Milton R Henry. said the officers’ violated the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, (The amendment guarantees an individual's rights against action | ‘the Drayton Plains church two and) one half years ago, he had charges) lin Wisconsin. Kansas, Missouri, | | IMinois. and lowa Studying at Wheaton College, Western Theological Seminary, | | Washington University, and the, University of Michigan. he com-| “unreasonable searches | pleted his doctorate work at Mich) Unit 19 will sponsor a chicken din- a train en route to Toronto after | from the rain, we didn't dare take alarm is treated if it were the real thing.” Wheaton and Detective Lt. Walter Krause recalled that the city’s last bank holdup was at the | inet adoed. “Every It was believed the ministers ap- a proved an action plan should the strike affect essential food plies and services. One drastic step the government could take would be to declare an emergency and order troops to the docks to un load perishable cargoes. MOMS Plan Dinner AUBURN HEIGHTS Relief from Heartburn! Like millions of people, he has discovered that tiny Tams can bring top-speed relief from acid indigestion aad gassy heartbura whenever they occur. For Teme sewtralize excess acid almost be sup Pontiac Commercia} Savings Bank, where the Community | bank is now located. } Two youths who had obtained a! key to the bank fled in a private | plane with over $50,000. They be ecomeeceteouty HOG oe MOMS were captured within 24 hours on! 3008 sig. 25¢ f : NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY | WE TAKE TRADE-INS — CREDIT TERMS KING BROS. Pontiec Rd. et Opdyke Rd. PE 4-0734 or FE 4-1112 Your Authorized Deale: for FARMALL TRACTORS — BOLEN GARDEN TRACTORS McCORMICK FARM IMPLEM — KASCO FEEDS SCOTT LAWN —_.— -— and parks, we would have a new world of opportunity for the youth of today “If we could send our youth around the world to study — to!| exchange ideas we would find that this two-thirds of the world as ye undeveloped, would have marvelous contributions to make.”’ | Claiming that we are one wortd whether we wish te face M or not, Furbay said tt was time to “~~ up high enough to | erty, after Thursday's closing. was ‘igan in August. Weight Club Moves Because of Growth and seizeures.’) The policemen countered that they forcibly arrested Tademy | when he resisted after attempting | to enter the raided building at 310 W. Wilson Ave. Col. Pays $49 Million Henry Crown Waterford Fashion Your ,;Club has been forced to change Figure its meeting place because problem are losing weight growing larger, anc will now hold its regular Wednes- for Empire State NEW YORK « — Col. Henry|the club is industrialist growth e Crown, Chicago of the Empire State Building jhigh school, instead of the town- ship hall. Closing of the transaction which | Mrs. Shirley McCoy. chief die gives Crown ped per cent owner ‘tician at Waterford High School ship of the 102 story, 1472 foot will be the guest speaker Wecdnes high sk)-scraper took place in the day. on “Low Calorie Meals.” —— State Building Corporation | yy. Claude Kingslev — 4 floors above the street ao Johnson and Mrs. Harold Hunt od ~sommerape ge! ral adn | the most weight Cop*rhaver and Mrs. Charles Bon ham took home a trophy for gain- ing the most weight 49% million dollars. Crown already controlled the property, Today's principal sellers were Roger L. Stevens, of Ann Arbor. Mich., Alfred Glancy Jr of Detroit and the Raskob and Al- ,in Home Breakin Case Mrs. El-| received honors reeenthy for losing | and Mrs. Gerald! Man Faces Circuit Court | fred E. Smith estates. a William Brooks Jr.. 20, of M8 Book Review Club | Branch St., charged with a Sept. - 10 breakin of a home. was bound Plans Monday Session jover- to Oakland County Circuit | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Mrs William Shunck and Mrs. Carl W Court after waiving examination Thursday before Municipal Judge | ner from 5-7 p.m. Saturday in the they had crash-landed in Canada. old fire hall on Auburn Avenue a ee | Regular meeting of the group will Most public booth phone calls | | be held at 8.p.m. Monday. as early as 1900 cost a dime. - { WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The | of a) : Members but | . i | Thursday became the sole owner | day meetings in room 206 at the | TILE CORDUROY Never Needs Waxing Full 9x9 | Free Layouts and Instruction ) aed , HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE How fo Live with It , A Series by DR. PETER J. STEINCROHN, Former Chief of Steff, Mf. Sinai Hespite!l Can high blood pressure be corrected? Are the new drugs any help? Is it more prevalent among men or women? What about the value of salt-free and other diets? These and hundreds of other questions on hypertension are answered | in this common sense series of articles, the first of which will appeer in Sunday's Detroit news. Watch for them! YOU CAN'T AFFORD A DIVORCE! Divorce in most cases means supporting two households on an in- come meant for one... depriving husband, wife and children of even simple pleasures. A. E. Hotchner's article tells the cold facts about the financial side ef divorce. It gives the formula used by courts in dividing income according to the husband's salary. Learn what divorce really costs In This Week Magazine, Sunday. MANY GREAT NEWS FEATURES GAGE SUPERVISOR — This Jeb. envy of evtdoor-minded taside workers, is described in @ Pictorial pege by Eer! Dowdy. BEST WORD AND PHOTO COVERAGE OF THE WEEK EWD’S FOOTBALL GAMES 7 Ralph Long NEW HOME FOR POLIO KiD'—Obijer+ of lavish at at the UL of M Centér, Bobby Snyder het @ new home. See this Pictorial feature. tentions Respirator SUNDAY IN 14 Front St. AAA ALBUM—On the eve of the Aute Assecietion conven- tien, the Picterie! carries twe pages depicting club activities of an earlier day. The Detroit News To Order Your Copy, Call \ Office—Fed, 2-0921 Res.—ORlande 3-1407 Brooks was arrested after a neigh is reported seeing him leaving The meeting, open to all inter- ested Waterford Township women, is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. a home at 482% Howland Ave. with a television set Columbia Honors Ali NEW YORK —(INS) — Prime Minister Mohammed Ali of Paki- Hymnsing Scheduled DRAYTON PLAINS — The Com- stan will be awarded an honorary | munity United Presbyterian Church doctor of laws degree today by Co- is having a hymnsing at 7-30 pm. | Sunday at the church lumbia University. 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A few studies have been made on the relation of crime to heat waves and the effects of barometric pressure | on bodily weight, but the days when the shrewd practitioner car- ried a barometer went with | blood-letting. ~ | Ardor for Education Thrives in Isolation WASHINGTON (UP)—An expert- mental educational prograni in- volving Air Force personnel in Labrador has demonstrated con- clusively that service life, even in the isolated posts of the far north, does not necessarif) lessen the desire for knowledge. Two college-level course of study, offered to the Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron at the frigid Labrador Unit of the Northeast Air Command, brought a totally unexpected response. The project ticability of introducing the curric- bases in the north. to conduct the classes, was greet. bedy of 55 airmen. 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He says he was looking “everywhere for a sexy English jactress for “Court Jester,” his | ple Mask’’ That reminded him of what a good actress Angelia is — and you've guessed it — Angela got | herself another good job. _ She'll play the princess in “Court at U-L. ' Office Boy Is on Way Out ‘as Britain Turns to Girls boy is dying out in Britain accord- ing to the Office Management Association’s- research sub-com LONDON (INS) — The office | Jester.” her first comedy role, op- | #4 s posite this prince of clowns, Danny, | 777 in the lead, P.8. ee % on George Gobel’s TV show. * 4 s ap norlatp. ley~ soadbey hart | Hillg Hotel I met Benny Goodman | tional “about his life story. Benny | was in great fettle and I thought I |hadn’t seen him look as well in TAPP’S DRIVE-IN GOOD FOOD HOME COOKING Reasonable Prices Mon., Tues, Wed. 1 AM. . Closed Thursday Gunday, 11 A.M tel A M 17975 Williams Lake R4. Off M-59 " years. I kidded him and told him that in Las Vegas, told me that be screen seems to want Cary, Benny says he heads east for TV Handsome Caesare Sieppi, bass- baritone for the Metropolitan Company;-arrwes in town | SPECIAL eeeeees Pridas, Saterday, Sundsy "aye ROAST TURKEY White Duck Restayant DINNER. complete. Oe 4-50 Near Deck take Road | Opera | Saturday. .He's coming here to | discuss with MGM the possibility }of remaking ‘‘Kismet’’ as a musi- cal | Dorothy Manners, who has been | | didn’t care what actor was given | band’s life story is put on the | } | | i You may or may not remember ' that this was made at MGM some years ago with Ronald Colman and /Marlene Dietrich in the leads. | Since that time it has been one of “The Sign of Good Food’ the top Broadway hits as a musi- ‘it on the stage. Yes, I saw Otis date me”? * ° * | bis TV show next Sunday had a preview at a buffet dinner party | given by Tony Martin and Cyd Charisse. ver, Kirk and Anne Douglas, Dick ardor. ee *¢ * ed at random: Fath, one of the best and nicest of the Paris couturiers, is in the American Hospital suffering from the dread when she married Aly Kahn * ba 7 At Mala Powers’ wedding, Mit- quet. she'll) marry Jack Bean jn No- married sooner—this month in fact. Gregory Peck came _ within i'Maby Diek” _cal. Originally, Otis Skinner played | in Chicago. Does or does that not) The proud performers who are in Jack Menny’s jam session on | | | Fred MacMurray and June Ha- | Powell and June Allyson were the | guests, and need I add the joint) } threw at him chilled his romantic | Snapshoots of Hollywood collect- | Jacques leukemia. It was Fath who made | Rita Hayworth’s. wedding dress Wi) Gaynor caught the bridal bow ~ She has announced that | vember, but she whispered to | someone that she’s going to be | _inches of being killed while shoot- | ing one of the final scenes for | He wears a peg. leg and while climbing a rope, * a + @ Chops] ladder. he lost his balance and fell @ Fowl @ Séo Food || backward. He was rushed to a, hospital badly shaken and bruised Went to the Statler Hotel to hear é Helen Traubel Frank Tashlin’s beautiful wife Mary was so ad- | mired that a man from another table came and introduced himself and wanted an introduction. Mary never knew a thing about it be- " ae | cause the admirer was given a quick brussh. NEW BANQUET ROOMS (ES Eee) @eeeaeeaeeeeaee weessrrrrray DANCING SATURDAY Music by the Kentucky Ramblers Enjoy One of Our Delightful Dinners SCHOELLER’S M-59 et Oxbow Leke 10 Miles West of Pontiec BEER, WINE, LIQUOR, GOOD FOOD 9 A. M. te 2:30 A. M. Open Sunday et 12 Noon S cribs. 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Pius ALVIN WALLS end His Ebony SOPHISTICATS Jam Session Tuesday Night Featuring the ~ PARADE of MUSICIANS Que nit pell 4 ...... Lake Rood. 1 Short Block West of Huron Sirect in _ oo | __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 , ___ THIRYY-ONE _ The ancient Romans regarded Doctor in the House Puts || : z | ‘Traveling Girl’ on Road ; . _ people PAY to do this?” | Las Vegas, Miss Dietrich appeared in a new creation that was almost Lena Horne got probably the biggest jas tantalizing. It features 35 yards ot white chitien. ——o oo oomeagen : ‘ ——} demonstration next to Judy. * *& & * | Sena Covidat Find |= =? eee Zeek: Sem and | = R i : Not long ago I wrote that Cole Porter — “ e | Better Spot for Accident bes wr eee ~ was from Indianapolis. Don Lipsett, of > gm C Woodburn, Ind., corrected me. “ ididerge gen , taped EVERYTHING for / Garner, 34, couldn't have found a 5 mii ROBERTA ate Porter’s from Peru, Ind., he said, add- better place to have fallen HALLOWEEN |! = | s: py He fractured his elbow when he Make-Up — Hula Skirts | STARTS AT—11:00 - 2:10 - 5:20-8:45 ext WALLACE FORD A COLUMBY PICTURE “And from what I read I’ve concluded & tumbled at work on the new wing | ‘ Masks — Noise Makers | : - : he's a little ashamed of his state, which JUDY GARLAND of the Oklahoma Osteophatic hos- s Magezine Outlet |) 1. ” ” © © 2nd FEATURE! @ © is quite unusual for a Hoosier. Herb Shriner, for example, has /| pital and before his head cleared || ™ Ave. re sas 1 SUN.—"Money From Home” ALSO “Hot News said, ‘I was born in Toledo, but I moved to Indiana as soon as | = | SHOCK AFTER SHOCK! MILE AFTER MILE!-| ==" con on B08 AH ° Why, Indiana , people are so loyal that some Hoosiers've Centdncess Ghous 11 4.38. te Chese written te me demanding that I mention that Jimmy : : Stewart is from Indiana—even though it's Indiana, Pa.! * * * * ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL... | Gordon Jenkins quit as musical director of the “Shower of Stars” TV series (the one that starred Mario Lanza) .. . Maureen O'Hara plans to ~~ marry Enrique Para, a Mexican beau. © cM . Dean Martin'll be best man when Vie Damone marries Pier Angeli... . TV star Mike Wallace, whe became , an actor in Broadwiy's “Reclining Figure,” now has a Hollywood offer. "—LAST DAY— ‘The Humen Jungle” “KILLER LEOPARD” G PTI A Nn TOMORROW | CinemascoPE, * x * * Harlem'll have a Willie Mays statue }—and why not? .. . Charlie Chaplin } |and Oona O'Neill patched it up... | | Gov. 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Who forsook eternity for Nefer, temptress of Babylon,who | offered him the perfection of-love ... Baketamon, the | Princess Royal,with whom he'committed the sin of sins... and Merit, the tavern maid, who had only herself to give! An Features— i 12:14 - 3:00 - 5:48 ~ 8:37 - 11:15 | LITTLE aticiaah A: Feetures At-—1:32 - 4:06 - 6:40 - 9:19 starts TOMORROW! —O VERT ) LAST TIMES TODAY! How wmwee|) JACK WEBB in “DRAGNET” if Features: 11:00 - 1:40 - 6:30 ~ 7:18 - 10:08 aaa 2. THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954. - “\ j - staged an impressive show strength against Flint Central last week. will give away 20 pounds per man to the Big Wolves’ Jine. me 38 4 , headed ty in a rain-drenched Orioles announced > antes player, Trabert defeated: the Mexican Ne. 1 12 No. 3 1 test that to dampen ehthusi- shuffle involving 16 farmhands and champ, Mario Llamas yesterday. | 38¢<***' im th ; asm of the beagiers. the retention of Pitching Coach The American team st 1 its |. Indiv game—B. Gchell 221. series—vie Judges were Jess Wilson and Harry Brecheen Vanderven 511 superiority over the Swedes in the aa Brown. Rabbits were plen- Kansas and could walk in with —Irish are my choice by 10 points. will have a rough time. I like \four. touchdowns to spare. \ Tulane and Mississipi — Old, the 49ers hy 10. Z \2 : ion i oer Somes Mis, Co. | puiaet Cincinnati has won since |§-Mile road, a mile jsorteo—L, Berney, W. Dekestan 608, | 1944 when the team won 89 games. ' ville. POMC HAP ? THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, .1954 } Ns Future, Roy Mack Still Not Clear 3 Philadelphia Syndicates Still Seek Franchise - Harridge Confused by Status of Club Believed Headed for KC z Pa aie . eqbeglet rt ne T , | Hl : z fi 7% ieee tossed a bombshell into the By HARRY ROSENTHAL Colorado Faces Cyclones in Big 7 Feature Game Missouri's veteran fullback Bob Bauman stil] hasn't suf- ficiently to get into the ‘ing lineup against Indiana at Columbia tomorrow. .He‘ll be replaced by Ray Detring. 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Maple EE ——EEEeEy—E—yy——ey—E—————eeE™ pi te ba i a le i 2 a it Bk a Mee eee wee aS r \ ar 7. in b ee rm 7 a \ LEST LY j THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 7 er th ok hs. efje | ) . | . SS reo, Phillies Replace lerry Moore With Mayo Smith | MIXED. BOWLING Oregon Hopes ! | J y : Tragedy Ends Hunting | i E * | . if , t 9:00 P. M. os. the week,” slumped today after) Rewards for Proficiency! Makes Sports Switch ; Starts Oct. 21st | Trip for Webfoot Stor sar guard Jack Patera acciden, 10 Ma r Clubs ask Ouen a "Satie te’ | S8Ord Yesterday nn ee... |Barkeley, Galente, Reynolds Honored as ip he Phadepia Wario i | wenStfeonaion | ge roee Sas ocho] ttt Seet“an | Winners of Press Most Valuable Awards|Have Switched | « sss = soe matory in_the NCAA-TV “game of/ 9 otendost Eves om Mead of By H. GUY MOATS —over_ which Assistant Recreation ‘baseman who had a lusty .472 last Pil ts . Y Piedmont League. chem clnuaty Ge cA an Streit paid high compliment to|, James E. Jones and George li0 In Cal : NO MONEY DOWN | first by the news, seemed 10 re|leagues, during the 1964 season,| mrs, site tines leagues, ‘He tons. Dave Ewalt. Parks and Ree-| New Philadelphia Boss Week-End iy cover morale in a workout yester-| were singlely honored last night. | particularly praised work | reation department head ° TAKE UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY! | day, but it was ~—_ that spirits | Alan Barkeley, presently attending ee ee oan . ws) Is ‘Unknown, Managed Specials ! im would be high in the crucial game | school at Western College. Antoin-| anc its prexy, Charles Irish. “We Barkeley juable i i ooth : against Southern California Bere! otis (Tony) Galante and Roger ep ge lance Gaal the GMC — .—— a ~=* in Yankee Chain Steel-T : tomorrow, Reynolds received the Pontiac jeague, this summer,” Streit said.| PHS all-around sports star, ‘and By BEN PHLEGAR 3 | Patera and Switzer went hunt-| Press ‘Most Valuable Player” eee his ability was based on a set of The Associated Press ea 2 eS : ing near Eugene carty yeonstey.| queda and’ the trophies accom Presentation of major awards | qualifications that included leader-| The major league managerial . hoping . ine Oregon | panying them. were made by Harold Welch of | ship, ability, value as team player | merry-go-round is spinning at the | campus Eugene a said| Altmouncement of the selections GMC for Stadium Inn men's (Class | and personality. These also fig-| tasrest clip in history with a chance rag de ey bong _ reas was| came during the annual sum |C), Industrial tourney champion- | ured in selections by the board of | ine: two more baseball bosses may deer in the brush, Switzer cried mer sports banquet of the Pon- | ship (Shaw's softball team); by | judges, of Miss Galante, “mother” | be taken for a ride in the near : ee fo the ground,| tae Recreation Department for | Bruce Martyn of WSAR (Class B | of the young Gingellville club, and future. . | i. oe beseball and softball teams. softball-mien's) to GMC team; Rus-|for Reynolds, Reynolds became “es : | . ———= | i, held in St. Bene. | S#!! Thomm, NSCC head, women's|a pitcher in his first year in the Since the 1953 World Series, 10 | dict's hall, was the largest of all |SOttball and MSA regional trophies | Pontiac league as a member of the | of the 16 clubs have changed man- similar affairs, with 194 in at-|‘% Realty team); Class A/ Birmingham Rite-Way club. He agers, two of them twice. Super-X Shotgun ‘ baseball to Jets, by Charles Hunt; | was previously an infielder. For! ‘The latest switch came suddenly Trophies and awards for cham-|©%%* A batting award by Paul | Rite-Way he was also the playing | in Philadelphia yesterday where | pt hip t and individuals in | Parks to Judge Booker, Jets ist | manager. \the Phillies named Mayo Smith, e S f ——_ 7 a greying stranger from the | : ] . | York Yankees minor league farm YEARS = | sees" "==" Bradley Getting Back ‘ss “mrs "7 ase Notre Tey te || Box § 19 . i | a i, 3 U he took from'§ of DEPEND ABLE et i ‘Info MVC Activity Potrero wan Seve ONeill _ | 25 ST. LOUIS The Missouri Val- | Drake University, which 0180! nist a year ago in September by | ley Conference wil] have a former | dropped out, following the injury | picking Birdie Tebbetts to succeed All Gauges member — Bradley University of | of Drake's Johnny Bright in a foot- | Rogers Hornsby. 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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 : . : Hal ° : ents looks at television her heart|We dotr't audition their parents’ | NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller is warmed by the sight of at least | pocketbooks.” Now You'R® *,° 6 to 8 performers who got their Mrs. Clements believes that en A A ' - ae "4 “Not all are stars,” she said, | talents helps cut down juvenile de- BUNNY : @) 300,000 Aspiring. Children |v: ter’ sre making + ivine”)inqene cBUNNY, Among the better known gradu-| “A child trying to become FOR_A By HAL BOYLE auditions, and writes, directs and yies of her, children's hour are ry good \e] & NEW YORK @—Any mother who | Produces «© « Ezra Stone, Robert Q. Lewis, Ar-| time to get into trouble,” she said has survived the tense ordeal of ae aac walk chiar nold Stang, Joan Roberts, Eileen ‘ ’ = preparing her moppet for a gram- Ror tangd we cacily sary 3 _ | Barton and Reberts Peters bev has eng on child ned \ . rd know kindli ’ q 8 usua ¥ are most hi r. pa Sees pegmet mis yee iy en What has she learned from 25) intettigent of young performers. ° Mrs. Alice Viola Clements with; “I had twins, but lost them 85 | years of working with children? ‘ ; on. babies,” she said, quietly. “Since |” “Well, the most important thing |Y°U"6 comics the most mischie- COSTUMES lousy sant, dorebts Deter mom be fond of other people's cilen.” | tia “Chadhen reqpend w reuse] 8 8 4 FOR RENT 8 er moth- : - |eaid. * ren to reason ; er, has auditioned some 300,000/ ~Each year she contributes to the | at least as well as grownups—and| “It's hard to hold their attention talented and not so talented chil-| education of a number of talented | they're miore obedient. —they are always trying to make) pRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ap- children whose parents can't afford| +The parents often are more of | me laugh,” she said. “But | sup- it cent ak Twier. TAS FOR CHEAP! ‘in anything simply doesn’t havel | | PARTY to give them the training they! problem than the children. They | pose I really love them best of +.’ need. _ |never seem to be satisfied if a/all. I always dreamed of being a “Children’s Hour” Sunday program! “lve always been interested iN | child hag one talent, They want | comedienne—but I wasn't.” ' over WNBC and WNBT here. The | show business,” she said. “I wast, push the child into everything,| That is the key to “Aunty Al program, which recently celr- | the youngest of seven children in 4) or ciaim he can do anything.” ice’s success, She shares the brated its silver anniversary, has|Pennsylvania Dutch family. MY| One father offered Mrs, Clem-| yearning behind every child's most now been a springboard for many now father had paid $400 for a piano, | ents a new car if she'd put his| impossible dream, and does what If | famous entertainers. and none of the older children | chiid on her show. A jeweler of-| she can to help it come true. rs . 2°84 cared to play it. fered her an expensive watch on - * .* the same basis. . One of every seven deaths last : eos year was caused by cancer. Help ; j ’ eldest continuous show radio.| My thrifty father simply wasn't) «7 to turn them both ” Gti teeth ecte by aivi It has gone on for some 1,300 con-| going to let that piano go to waste. down agro te by giving | secutive weeks.” I gave my first concert debut at American Cancer Society ss 8 .|8, and I wore panties made of . = is now only a part-time task | flour sacks with the name of = by Galbraith; F a : fo-/$ Pe ‘CISCO KID nd, i ghe took over the operation of his starched dress, Philadelphia advertising agency. |ad to the flour company.” commutes here, where she holds| Each night now when Mrs. Clem- THE BEKKYS: } 744 hai pe. WA by WER Sorvion, Ive. YM Reg UE Pat | To , Buy, Sell, Rent, A SELECT — I COULD MAKE A Trade, Hire, etc. QUINTET TO RENDER SOME BESSER LIVING BY HOCKING Is to LIVELY AIRS AT THE OWLS <*) DER BULL FrtmTLe ‘ Place a Quick Action CLAMBAKE fam TLL HANDLE ) | UND GLAVING --~ . THE ee en can PINOCHLE / PONTIAC PRESS WANT AD Ask for the Went Ad Dept. DIAL FE 2-813! ; ml wit AN qe on , 1 Pb ® ot bai a inet by SP tore ten © ap 8 Pm OO ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1954, os jou ise te : | @ETROIT rRopUCE a os Drifts Aimlessly == ="""= in Acti a iin ive [a : an a bu. . at bee: CHICAGO @—Grains Were al- Tis ts’ grasliion, ba: ow: NEW YORK «@®—Stock market lowed to drift more or less aim. | }.5¢ bu; Mcintosh. . 4.50 bu; No. 1. | prices were thoroughly mixed to- the 3.06-3.75 ba; ~My By No. 1, 1.50- lessly in the absence of any price 409 bu: Snow. No 1, 2503.00 bu; Weir |G@ay in heavy early trading determining news on the Board of | River. No. 1-3:00-3.5e-bu: Cider, No. 1, ; Ae Trade today. Gains outnumbered | 43°") case) Grapes, No. 1,| The Opening was a whirlwind ; 35-100 Huckleterries Number |. | affair of pl and minus signs | Dr declines’ among the various con- | }-00-2.25 fa-qt, case Pears. Bosse. No. 1. a tracts. : 350-400 bu: pears. Kiefer. No. i. 250- | UUM represented highly conflicting ie bu. Melons. No. 1, 1.25-1.75 - opinions on the probable trend of s hb l* Wheat near the end of the first | woekes ', * Deg SSS eae ieces | the market. hour was 5% to % lower, December . Found, No. 1. 3.00-3.89 bu: bens! Yesterday's market brok $2.15%, Ye lower to % high- . No. 1. 2.50-3,00 bu, beans, Wax. ys e sharp or, bone 81.54% a 48 gay ly with the Associated Press aver- A a , oats behs; fancy 5; beets, -hanged to % higher, Decem wo. 1 195-1.98 by Broccolt | 2@e of 60 stocks down $1.40 at c ; ber . 250 %-bu; No 1. 1.85-1.75 ‘-bu |-$151.70. That kind of performance 80%. rye % to 1 cent higher, de- | “#ddase No. 1. .%6+.90 bu: caves? | brought weal . cember $1.36% soybeans. wif i Be} ites oe Srecte. orders They hi poy thi . He : cf tL y hit tape is) changed to 1% higher, November | 59° dor Scns’ carrot’ topped. Wo.) | Morning with such force ¢hat the | $2.76%, and lard unchanged to 38 | }.00-1.90 bu. Cauliflower, "We. 1. 1.28- ticker fell behind in reporting ac- cents a hundred pounds higher, Oc- saare he ‘ "is-1 3s U,1.38-$.39" erdle: | tug! transactions on the floor of No. 1. 1.25-13 i % : i tober $16.20 Wet.sb Pease We. Corn. eweet, We | | the stock exchange. The congestion ’ fancy, 4.00 bu; No. 2.76-3.98 by: o- lasted only a few minutes. Grain Prices 3. 75-4 25 a adeete.” shears fancy. Raliroads were higher when- CHICAGO GRAIN et Bagg tt Re a _ = oe 5 the flurry ended. In the mixed “CHICAGO (AP) grain: 25-1.15 ot. Cuigan ereem. No 1, %§-| category were steels, motors, air- Whes | Mar ....... 38% | 90 dos. : dry, No. 1, '1.35- Dec sssseoe 296 May ....... iaet 50 6.1 bag: onions. plcbiing Not crafts, and utilities, Lower were Mar. « Soe Z 8 — S-the B Percley, cory. We i. Seo | Mistilors, coppers, chemicals, IY nesesece & iit Be wens. pe Mo. 1. Ls0-k.00 motion pictures, and many oils. Tes 9s dbers peneied y Wet. * thet, t-te pe | . rove! Dutch Petroleum, yester Mat “specces ” Deo% No 1,00-1.50. bu: pep- | day's most active re oe out eeeete Me . ieee sees th.92 | Bers, No. 1, i iu: today with a start on 2.000 shares "Osis ceeaes 14.30 feds sweet No 1” 100-10 bu Focatore | off 3% at 66%. Thereafter in a Ome -veosoces WS oe i BS Te ee vee Fumptins Mo. 1, | Ourst of activity it ran its gain to May .cccocee Si% Seyteen oa 00-100 bu. Redishes. red. No. 1 15-00 almost 2 points within a few min-* ow, 135% Jly . cs i oe org OI Tee | utes. — aa 13s be: squash, Butternut Ne i 19- ; ash, Heious, o, 1, oo. .) 0 pu: squash. Mubberd. No. 1 4.35- New York Stocks wi 75 -bu; equash. Italien, No. 1, 75-1.50. C0 f a4 squash. Gummer, No 1! 175-150 Admiral . 41 Jacobs 63 j 2-0 tr, fancy, 1.25 14-%. debt; | Air Reduc 245 Johns Man ™é No. 1. 75-1.00 14-Ib. bekt: tomatoes, No | Alles L Stl 343 Jones & L 25.3 if 00-280 bu. “Teret. No 1, 106-1,30| Allied Ch 92 Kelsey Hay 3.7 “s rr behs. Turnip, topped, No. 1, 1.50- | Allied Stre 44.2 Kennecott 2 WO ines |: ee HEE Lettuce and salad greens cab- ™ . * Am .... 81. ee [pa Be REE eae et Aan BS ae dan BS Cc ' 2.50 bu. Eacarele,, Mo 1, 1.99-138 bu; ro Cyen . bt Lib mene * a New omets ‘o Extend oes 2 8 oh Sos cee, | Am Gos o Bi 383 h aires). at Firm's Products © in| Seteatttiect (omg 2a Katee he | Ae gy HEY beeey oa aE ; Greens: Cabbage. No. 1. 1.00-1.99 oy | Am Movers . 102 Mic... Oe Heavy Duty Field Collard, Ne. 1, 1.00-1.25 bu. Kale, No. 1,|Am Rad ..... Mack Tré..... 19 100-1. Lue Dastasd, ie. 1, %-1.25 be. - ——e 7 ene Pee. =e LANSING—Reo Motors, In¢., | [3-178 bu” Swiss Chere a ‘100. | Am sure “mS Mar,B ste et has taken the wraps off the newest | ~ i jam Tob ..... 58.1 Mid Com Pet... 04 ‘Am Zime .... 172 M 90. and most powerful additions to its CMICAGO POUTA = as Geen Tk Gold Comet line of truck engines— CHICAGO | (AB) “Potatoes: | arrivers | Anac W C995 Motor Pa... 314 a pair of low-friction V-8s which | i23. cupplios moderate: demand tor Rus- | Armour & od Gases cena peg apace | Pontiacs fair stmt, stenay: | Atchison © 118 Murray Gp... a3 p= | Russete $2.28; Pontiacs $3.10: Minnesota | ay Rean” 'h,4 Net Buc. at} today. | North Dakete, Postioes (washed) $2.50: | atlas Pdr |... 47 Nat Dairy... 38 Result of an engineering project | oe fan i pate r~ RSE y i that began four years ago, Reo's * CHICAGO POULTRY Balt & Oh ws wat Steel..... a new V-8 power plants and a new, | CHICAGO (‘AP)—Live pouitry barely | Bendix Av .. $3.2 “ A” series of truck models extend. ‘yercrasy 823 coope, "3he304 Whe; Toy. | Benewet "ioe, RY Cent | Seat coops Apes | sore - 70.1 wie M Pe . the company’s |}ectt:) igh thene 19-183: fryers and | pene aie °° $t% & West 634 heavy-duty truck field into the | broilers 25-27 old roosters 12-125; capon-| Bend strs ._ cH | lige aad - Pe 60,090-78,000-pound, gross combina- *** 9 erent, Ber Oe Be 8 tion weight class. . ; Briggs MY... 424 Ohio Oil... : Brist My |... 25. Larger of the two engines has Livestock ren Sees" Suis <4 ais e Heme . ’ CMCAGO cap) -Galeble 9.000; | BY mn oe 23 Pan an and develops 220 maximum gross general market fatriy active, "te lower | Can =a 3 roe De brake on cher sow hoice . . or horsepower at 2 governed 270 butchers 18-50-1868 with sround ey EE 1 ee ~ a et eS 200 heed choice No. | aad 2's 220 Ib . * 26 sll A - |e %), other weights roe, most | Case JI ‘1147 Phelps D ... 427 Slacemeat, nd. produces’ 186 | ihul'ts te S00 wean! ar Has |Seaemee = wee Fates OS BE Kross horsepower at the same fp) “erence: shippers took @ Cen TM! Pe 93.8 Phil Pet... 61} governed speed, “Balable cattle 800: calves 200; steers sey op bg tage Santa _ | and heifers soarce; steady, receipts| Chi & NW 17 lmean ..... 546. Like the in-line six-cylinder en- | 's7#e7! sows: steady te fay 28 over Chrysler. 65.1. Pure Ou 00. 13 gine in'the Gold Comet series, first | average choice 1.085 Ib steers 25.90; | Climax Mo .. $03 Rem Reed 7.) Ft roduced Reo in 1949, the |*.'¢* good to low cholee steers and |Cluett Pea | 35.6 “1 int oa ee : n rpurtings 98.00-5.28 © sre few LJ nettore Coca 108 6 etl... @ new ea short stroke, utility cows | Colg . 883 Reyn Met ... 8 psactyan 6.¥6-i2 00; canners tore 100-1068, j removable “wet ee ae Si eee at es Con ‘Bai aT Rilo Pe” and a high percentage inter- | Pood ce _vealers : m . 41.2 Rock : 20.5 Sais changeable parts. on it Sienee” wood sind "chee wevied a Sy bedd y g ee a mi! ~ Bott engines weigh only 1.211 Ti'00, cull te" low geod igmbe 10.00. | Cont Can 126 Sead AL RR . @74 pounds each with accessories and optans m @ Shell On _.. flywheel housing, and 1,739 pounds | 6.60- 5.00 wee =—_ ~~ at meus ° x including clutch and transmission _ Pale a 826 Gocony Vac .. 62 2% @8©66Beuth 465 They are only 39's inches long!) pgrrorr (aps coe On Curtiss Wr 124 Sou 7 from the front of the fan to the | cages imeluded. federai-state races Hg ge Ss — w — rear of the flywheel housing. weighted average 3's: large 46-47. oe | Hoy Fool 06.7 Std Brands 36-4 : avg. @6%; medium 27-28, wtd. avg. 28; 17.7 Std Ol Cal . "24 Because of it dimensions and | small 21. Grade B 42. Peewees 17 | DU Pont 1404 Sid Oi] Ind . 91.6 weight, the new V-8s will be in-| .@owas—Grade A large 45 medium | G28" Air 1 38° gra Ou Oh at8 I in contentic treck-trex . Pie tes Rial a ode a Kod 894 Stevens JP 25.1 ° ae re onl 9 inches long Peewee, ve “ |= Ba Mus tn "OY Sune Pep 44. tors thay a - the bumeer te inn cad aa Gores atnougn | Smet Rado 115 Swit & Co .. s78 —— go ey pyprin weneriyieg ccatiment improves ot Bt | Brie a 188 Benes co. na the and er on Sane wo cents. HMe- | @x-Cel-O .° 13.4 [ex Gui Bul 1033 weigh les ‘than 10.500 pounds, | ims demand” clearine supplies ps Po Pwrestone |< 86 thomp Pe eS ready for the road, the company | sredes week @ td 2 Cone Prueh Tre 302 [Tran W Air 214 — CHICAGO— need ~~ led; Se rie - a LN went Cex Ey ‘ ‘ _— hd neett ° ; OF ae gg oy periats the receipts 607,304; wohles Sapa; buier{\ Gen Mie ae In rte OE was o~ ; w 1 - a a Ot toot ay test [eecbaneed torts Weer #5 vcore AA wOH, (Gen Weires .. S84 Jen’ Air Lin 'Se3 | ne i : - rinse [$2 A SAB: 00 B 86.1% 6 C 90.25: care Gen Ghee .. ot Aire 60 overa masimunm — + 56.25. ae ae 5.7 easy: receipts 9.560: wholesale Sen fire... Pras lished by many states. "|e ing proce enchonged | to 1 lower: Gillette os n : jatt Pr a: ay * : ; . | Goebel ‘ we ay alll sects | mediums’ 28; u. , siendards 34 eur Goodyear . A -S Rb 383 Cancer eventually rike one | rent recetpts 24: ¢ irties Goodeieh . ... Sme -» 1. (Ss Grah Paige ‘ Stee ot every five Americans according | DETROIT POULTRY Mt Be Ry SS wet Us steel pt gee to present rates. Strike back by; DETROIT (AP) — Prices paid per et oe Se es supporting the American Cancer cog tg Derew ter He. 1 ges | Gulf “on on aa tl oad ae i Society. | Heavy type t6-9 light, type 10- | oeten » he 6.5 Warn B Pic “7 cnt hore 113; heavy type roasters (5 to 6 pounds) Hersh © oS? @ ve 3 | 25; heavy type a o or y AE a te | West Un Tel .. 53.6 . 4 pounds) whites 25. Caponettes (4% to | — * ee cone A Bk x4 i < Kin -Seele 1 Spurkeys—-Meary type hens 30, | Indust Ray" 42.6 white 313 Market barely y. trading | 'Bspir Cop .. 32.6 Wise Bi .. 5 | stow. rs ¢ and are Int Marv .... 322 Woolworth “64 ation |gopgentracing cn lesring, supptien The |S! Puree Wa feeutmaeT Ss on c - wy offerings of heavy hens, fryers and {nt Tel & Tel.. 207 The Annucl Report of secde ceaae on Bens ond | K AVERAGES King - unsettied on toms emple, Main | (Compllod By the Associated Press for the yeer ended July | ome are euehonged to one cent ‘ewer. slot cham —— -_ Uuil. stocks | 3; 8 st Noon, ry Bi, 1994 Buse evelette. HS edneeday (me at ef ai a te the paper vee ee Yo Moh Se IS RS aad one your Tree copy. ly 139 Watling ey St ae EEO EE ugene mp- 3. 35.4 aun. Inn, Detroit, was released on $300 fi {28° ih BS SE: Lerchen & Co. ‘day after aettiier taneubad to tar-| ob tall pte Soe 116 Pontiac State Bank Bldg, Pontiac, Phone FE 4- seeeae ene eee eeeee Please mail me a fred copy of King-Seeley Corporation Annual \eeny by conversion before Oak Park Justice William F. Nern. | Card is accused of using money | ‘given him by Mrs. Thelma Edel-) stein, 21380 Parklawn Ave., Oak | Park. to purchase sod. Takes Two to Bite Members New York Stock Exchange Report. N CHICAGO (UP) — The burglar | ATMO cece etree reer eeeaees _ who invaded the home of Albert Address eeeee ee eeteertser Stern, bear god moral a= | second trip. He took Stern’s upper City. ..sccccces -PROMO..... | plate of false teeth, but left the | jowers. SUPPLIES FOR FALL SEED.and FERTILIZE LAWNS We have a.darge variety of seeds and fertilisers. -PLANT BULBS Tulips, daffodil, hyecinths, lilies. No 1 im- ported Holland bulbs. PAINT UP with Pontiac Varnish Co. quality paint for every job. i pO ag hd Rag ng. hay and ee UNION LAKE FEED & SUPPLY. 7215 Cooley Loke Rood Cyne 3-4812 ; . . i x : ; ee ) Ria aS" ate i Se eee, ee ee s a : & Weeks Pigures after decima! =. are eigh Hi) Low on | aprae Rubdber- = 44 «#6184 ec egal 46 «152 Soeny. an® - 22 246 Products’ | + | Maseo Screw ++reeeeve 2 Midwest Abrasive* L 646 Rud ae Smonention a6 44 ceeeee is 16) | Wayne Seren: bid and asked Foreign Exchonge NEW YORK (‘AP)—Foreign exchange rates follow ‘+Great Britain im dollars others in cents; Canadien dollar in New York market 3 1/32 per cent premium or 103.03%% U.S. cents, up 1/32 of a ee pilates 7 : ‘ Tee is : i i ; i it : é 3 2 i 3 rr ir he pa peclhadhy digemeandtigt open | 21208 Inkster Rd., | with a truck. :| 4, of Garden City, told Oakland *| County Sheriff's deputies the Coop- Wt: son Rd., Davisburg, was treated | Calendar ~ Special tion of Pon- ee ee ee Pri- Police-Fire Radio crn Damaged by Blaze y gig ining. Se An estimated $2,000 damages was. Robert ©. Burnes, W.M. = Adv. causeg to the Pontiac Police and | Fire Departments’ radio transmit- ‘ter and other equipment Thursday |- News in Brief. - Lwhen fire broke out in the radio| ee oe haa) Gace Birmingham, told County Sheriff's deputies morning that his car had been broken into at @ railroad station | at Charring Cross Rd. ee Township Just C. Ingle to a charge of license, , of 3791 Fendt to 90 days i ie the fire to a short circuit in a ventilating fan which sparked onto | the city’s transmitter. Wiring in the | before | burned-out transmitter. will have to) Alle | be replaced, firemen added. Meanwhile, the.shortwave net- Melvin | Por will be operated on a re- Rd., was Served transmitter until repairs m Oakland re —— | Amatlens Motors Chief - Spikes Transfer Rumors oseph Pegperi'd (INS)-— George Rom- | = new chairman of | can Motors Corp. (Nash-Kelvinator i Auburn Ave. By Amvet auxiliary. | ports that the: company is moving | ; —Adv. i of Detroit. At a news conference, Romney Rummage sale, First Congrega- tional Church, Sat. 8:30 o'clock. | Predicted a long range increase Ady. if Detroit employment of the com- | t | pany which would offset the ef- A. A. U. W's. Used Book Sale. fects of the transfer of Hudson au- | Birm’s Detroit Edison. Oct. 18-23. tomobile assembly to Wisconsin » and of some Kelvinator serrations s _to Grand Rapids. -] Rules on Deductions Rummage Sale, Centre! Methed- = | ANSING WP—An attorney gen-_ ist Church Basement, Sat., pear eral’s opinion held today that the | *- | South Macomb Sanitary District is Chicken and biscuit and | not a politica) subdivision eligible | bazaar, $1. Sat., Oct. 16, 4:30 p.m. | to enter into contracts for the so- | Baldwin Rd. —Adv. | cial security coverage of its em- Rummage Hall, Parke St., Sat.. Oct. 16,8 a.m. —Adv. Dixie Cab. OR 3-4162. Waterford, | Drayton, Clarkston area. —Adv. | - i st | Af your friend's in jail and needs! — eiovea husband of Mrs. Jessie Bb bail, Ph ph. FE 5-5201,C. A. Mitchell Seown: Geer uncle of Bee Rvs. Ernest — Adv. held Monday. Ot. Sain at 7 FM Community Church, 5171 Com & vee arbach ft ne ty 7 - n t |merce Rd. October 15, from 7 to| _gperus-Crriffin’ Funeral Heme. ee ee GARTA, OCTOBER 14. i864 JUAN: a > = Adv, Saguuar "al Seco “ond Buta a , po Pa son Lavelle” and Os. ‘Cattle Shower’ =| Srreurat" Finer onors Miller — ; in state at the thenteon Punere! Who Paid Debts | Beane | FORT WORTH, Tex. —Texans| 7 £33, Saresota ot. age 8, be, | sponsored a ‘‘cattle shower’ yes- Johnston; dear father of \terday to honor a mill executive Romans Bene: Sar bee F for his integrity during a business | Becker ond Mire Lene . Crees. fe vr SeliaSa anton Saket Ft | T. J. Harrell's business crisis | bea on _ developed in the spring of 1953 lenbuughffiiating falermeant when thousands of cattle started Lakeside Cemetery, ogy 2 wasting away and becoming sick ane os ime Rasteen Wunsee! on north Texas ranches, The sick- Wome. ed cA ness was diagnosed as hyperkera- ' Tovonced my brandi Dr. Pon \tosis or “X-disease’’ and was toe ; St; Ostered sem caused by feed from Harrell’s or Seared ve | which had become contaminat bricant used 1 ; Rose ee : “ yO a cist, fe Y * . day. Oct. 36. at 9:30 om. at Bt. i Patrick's Church. Interment is Harrell met and settled all| © Mount Mope Cemetery, Recite- claims for livestock. OS SS ee ee ts ae | Sana Sa ates: Home During yesterday's ceremonies | - = 2% fine Angus heifers were | tesivie & “chutt Pusere! ome sented to Harrell as a gift from Card of Thanks 1 folks whose claims he met. er —— pane | He also received a jeep. THE VAMILY OF HARVEY FA pointed out that he alone had made | Parr = = a claim on 1.500 cattle for a total) WE WISH TO Express oun of $57,000 and that the settlement ladies of the ris WECS and or made by Harrell had been more euie ‘Anna's beet dinnet You 3 Cousins Waive en Breakin Hearing Three Genesee \ County cousins eo after failing to furnish 82.500 tend ~ Done) son-Johns each. Trial was set for Monday for Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME and their counsin, David Ingram, 17, of Flint. The three are charged with breaking into a gas station in Or- tonville Monday night. The two 1T-year-olds were cap- tured by the station owner,Stew- art Owen, and police. third youth was brought to t State. Police Post in Flint by his father, | Lionel Ingram Sr Man’s Back Froctured | in Car-Truck Crash A Tl-year-old Detroit man was) reported in fair condition at St. | | Joseph Mercy Hospital today after | suffering a fractured back in @ collision on Telegraph road, near 14-Mile road, yesterday. : The Detroiter, Frank Cooper of was reported riding in a car driven by his wife, Lillie, 59, when the auto collided are, . APPLE PICKER FOOLERS ORC rare meen BRICK MASON CK N een BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m, today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 7, & 10, 11, 12, 16, 18, 4, 34, 42, 56, 57, G4, 74, Ti, 78, 84, 81, a8, 110. The truck driver, Frank Kasic, Hit by Driverless Cor Kathy M, Waller, 3, 4111 Jack-| near her home by a driveriess car, 1 wer yt belonging to Grady Fowler. Ac-| Baleaman ae cording to Oakland County Sher-|- Buteher .......u:..+.0.- up iff's officer there. were no wit- eee ie ie 4 ar ieee ae ie ae | 8 BOD EMPLOVMENT motion. - wie we erew, * ce yly-named |the board and president of Amert- | .___ttelp Wanted Male 6 h COST ACCOUNTANT AUTOMOTIVE PARTS ene aoe. ER REQUIRES: ‘COST AC- COUNTANT EXPERI- ENCED IN STAND- ARD COST OPERA- TIONS. COLLEGE GRADUATE PRE FERRED OR EQUIV A- LENT EXPERIENCE PLEASE REPLY IN | DETAIL YOUR QUAL- | IFICATIONS AND AN- TICIPATED REMU- NERATION TO BOX 37 PONTIAC PRESs. | CANVASSER- | * 5 Cupesyen ty 8 | ins, meat cutter Call Beaver MUlberry 64172 or aire at Saeed “Dea inde Rd... 5 nem 7 | _ ang 18 | ELECTRICIAN. wWueT MAVE an * werk.og In « new with many ‘eatures, bury ri floor location + ith Se | fatter - eal Retate ar w 8 uren, Pontiac FE 5-: ry EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER for estanilished dry cleaning route | y Walkers eaners. Lake i | EXPERIENCED WASHING MA- aute- Washers. Attractive posi- tien for the right : work, con- ~~ | -"HONE- OPERATOR | og Sts ‘iseiee*seetnee SE | eka cn [. C. MFG. Ct TANITOR white. ae “ou Apply i versen. No phone AUBURIN HOTEL : aa ave, _ Learn Heating Business speiaiet Ba Site : an ence a Fee, ‘Furnace Co MIDD BOLE 1065 WARES {b> MAN ac reenhowse work ne quer- ve tree. 8006 wannizd en ena ON | oa ‘y “ie “t | cae | Advertiser Retiacae t ihe Pens - | RE Beck’ witvster aie tor eS eee | PART TIME : EMPLOYMENT | | masertaesd | MA ; TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL a serve Pe +0908 efter +p | FOOLMAKER— | LEADER aircraft ean close tolerance vers . | Gaye ond ations, Steady work | TC MEG. CO § In‘‘anwood Ra Lage Orien ) CAR “SALEMMAN Ax © wt Ee ptt PERMANENT Of or ‘On oa yy awe, Royal eats Sanit. “Unexcelled Opportanit y Tangible _ ntangible LEADS Beceuse We are one otganizations of ite yO in the with evers advantage for ith ™ back * : 9 peovmen ent Fon men make about $200 weekly Coll PR 60691 for ap outntm: nt 2 RESPONSIBLE MEN CAPABLE of «hing ten 1 room apte at ence Maso. + d carpenters. 2088 Com mop® -aith WE WILL SE!.ECT 2 AMBITIOUS Ij young men for treining im inter- esting en protitable sales work Immediate earnings with security for the right Mr Dull. 77 am woot Prigssern MUST BE EX- perienced person See ® Saginaw St after 9 iy to Mr Pontiac aundry graph WHOLESALE DEALER WANTED Man with @verie-dus? sell x- perience The W T wieigh Company expansion ma tn | eludes opening of Wholesale Head- | quarters in Pontiee If you bare | ability to dir>t sales force, and maintain stockroom write for reone! interview, Rawieigh's, MCJ-09A-BO Freeport, 1! WANTED 2 MEN TC PICK AP. ples 2 cents bu or $1 hr Cal _Bfter 12 or after € OA 8-2350 ete. Wanted Female 7 C ahalatetalaatedadalakeadete ue al TERR har 30e1 Dixie Hey. M Gate Mey. OUNTER GIRL tow eo EE. | Joe's 2 4623 Dixie Capable. Stenographer Aowntow * between 20 and 2% and pm yal a oe — jo Ed week Tacation Se eae Bene be and sa ene Seat Wow distro ebhtnononse d BEAUTY pigiaearen. EXPER- +0863. pw eed eetieniet Ty . Clore Tyglsh iW... cece: up Housekerper, live in ..... pos fd met oe up: BOND “EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 53% W. Hurop Ostord district ap im, New 1 floor home. ap odern conve- niences. Must b- Ps sgres cook be neat, clean and ¢ oeuie - Yate room and bath OA A 8-2240. CHRISTMAS SALE Start now Avon cosmetics has openings in good territory for re- able embitious women, Bos 61. ELDERLY LADY POR LIGHT hourework and care of baby Good home nd me Wages Write Pc ie Pres * EXPER Ep EPER to take complete charge of sens Repiy Pontiac Press Box stating eee «xperience and ars “references EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER to take complete charge of books Reply ‘ as, Box 66, stating age, experience aoa thiee eferences EXCEPTIONAL _ as et aay — Oct we for re oem dagen a sition “will be filled “by @ eareer- minded Woman with a sales k- More Lunch 021 GewniAt OFFICE WORK. TYP- tenc tt im, poems Must ca e ‘Chretian ie rat st oS RNTWOMAM e Theresa's Colony Mouse “Mi #4060 Good © ing time position See Alvin Steinmen at the Lice Store $1 6 Gagina® Ld Help Wanted 8 ' SELL? ten ® wart é over men years old, desires em- with progressive organ- ization. One year engineer ¢ol- lege, 7 years rubber end re- lorced plastic. § years machine shop, 3 — = oe and . development 5 1 fear Saaueiel aa) ss'es and cus tomer contract familiar #ith pur- chasing apd olert m-intenance Abie to work closely with manage ment. and will travel Box @. floor tile a gectalty PES poy rit WOULD POULT KIND. FE 5-194 Pee na C apainps Wonk OF 8 Any eee EXPER- OA 8-205 CAPPENTER REPAIRS A AND iD AL TERATIONS Fire escapes @ spe- clalte Quick service Weatherly re sre COMP SHTWoL Ee WANTS Wont Ore Plains area. Union. CAntNeT SIAKER AND CARPEN- ter Kitchens «6 specialty re _2-7832 cor _time work. After 4.30 a oe 5-6747. CorOR! AN WORK ot any kind FE 21330, between 6 & 10 am. CEMENT h DESIRES om king of cement work FE CARPENTRY: CABINETS WENOD- wee ding MM Wright. CARPENTER POW “KNOW " ay ad vrs. of exp. bery work. feaceaable rates 14 po . i —™6_F® | bus aaa. the tha evenings and week | Phe Sines IRONING DONE iN MY HOME. 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FAM! e 0 FF ma M & th) = ths om fin poeway kit “SA 1,500 Sc j used ation P bed oe a : | atta : N Ov ; en ant ae Sif ty ? ae ay oat Faia viehen, eet aese| Siu"? =o Set] on hea rohan at sae om A AKEFRON ves penta acne upelpir a, cinette Tees v gad ee t bea ala car gare GI s Tt are oh tas arate on j ch mid: NT ent. 8? TH re} = wl t, a es ine k ote and rm garee t e riger aa ate pene For chudren. HO al De ihe OSE McLA ormee' = ore pay wendition = roo meas > om Brice 1 oa noe i ur e e = vt s —R 2-21 Met an ay to un pay — ith re. ut = 2 ) 1 on ce pilsdeoied oors Rs! ré on a = | ide ES 62 R t . W rme - on. it ! ‘odacbadlhe 1 2 " net at sodas pm. ge sea” be ago Ty ter ba h KE ogre . ase ar- | ts cr i ow Call oe an oor. he cae ace a he om out x room DO ment jee site (en ‘ {PERSON be a = ent | — se oul 2 — fooms a ~ WN ruit t 4 og, ine BY ~ kwon “ ar i. On shed rch full heat bea lot. on ‘ Fo Ane partahd — PA aie” n ndsc lock N ly — es 1 base ne N — “een uv eh voasemen LMER meee a -d a RT . aay aa oo VA —— and basement. . meh DIAN V om rfie a HOM! . arena’ an { PEI t kf “A 49 Carian’ LUE ad ‘ears dow fu lar PEDROOMS twe ] OR a 8 te ab if Epa feg rom Te E ed rge a n HH gef oF { ba 081 K 4 re RR 8. — itty Ay 1 i oll po lor am: B r | ow gas akf \ Re _R a. furnace. ths lv RI a 2338 ry n he ast ral e: t cr en ace tin or cK , | Ope Or c - noek Es alt a a, = Pp roo a cha ny Only On * tate rr sce ace ee cbcia eaeere. i. hips ct ly e i Fr ach WE Be}! gar * 5 room = : ke 1. R neue 4 4 YS = ae | SFI oF eee pt act | Gen’ ¢ t. 8 -R oF « 1 age pot Pol 4 Realt es $60 left AN REA! i ! astbi i Bun or te § an a e200 S 742 V Tt RRIS WE y con- Pao Cari yelled mon! Fy e Lite S & TRA trade. te 6 nd ~ Yoga sashes | suron © CON ' DAN Pca oles ck ever pat On 0-0 IN ; ks 8 a ryd piete K PM ‘ Ww dato! Pp F La of ot r Oo () rE . . os Date : ‘R R° r R c ER ‘ ‘ rr ES bia wia us UN you 1557 f ' TATE ee OL R OP ~ | se n ppo in - ' ct in t 10 rt h on th u e ls TOD eC nities” . AY! assifi ¢ } ‘ ‘ ; - y i rd ij i . t ‘ ; . } yh er, Sg es * a. ‘ ‘ \ i : . a é, } ‘ bee Wak : } a Pr 1 e, 4 : ' { ‘ ‘ : : j / ert - te | i of: hs ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15,1956 | t= "| | _THIRTY-NINE_ / For Sale Houses 43! For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 CARNIVAL For Sale Houses 43) Sale Suburban Prop. 454 Sale Business Property 49 , HOUSE a «66 sho-/3 Room SMALL UNPIN-| BY ye ~ ( . no Bop BT "SR cu er ae Tai tia Sit at ee owe “to ) HANNAN = |e peed ein rag] etapa CT san Down $1,200 DOWN A. o. ELLIOTT & SONS M59 inciuder “cost 40 month te Jordan ead." mayiair'€290/ BUSINESS CORNER 6 oe! oo a = gg Sve | WALLED LAKE 2 BEDROOM Valuable corner 263 modern home “full beth pees modern, §7.400, a down. Open by 274 feet deep. got sr fered walls. herd wood floors, | Adams MA 4323600000 suitable for man of bus- bes ‘ with take = For Sale Lots 46 os, at to yes 4 en ; , ANGUS 919 wis) “~~ en oer" | tt rtleulars. +200 z ene, Te k’ S ul es bedroom bungalow. Pr, Ortonville (§2, Reverse charges | ee re ae | CAMERO? RK, Th pec new large RESA OOMS | and ¥ sewer j Will Build On Your Lot HUMPHRIES . pigied] fake a m~ funny’ rtiaiiw Cinished itis, si 300 | Water tm 0478 to G1sse, Coll Jud | 1588 W._Marce____Open_Brewens ora. S250 | Bidg, WO 29700 ; Rent-Lease Bus. Prop 49A BUILD NOW “BUILDERS anor’ Attractiv. Ber lems 2 and 3 | ATTENTION os cel ace at cost, Kner full basements perimeter net | We have 21 city lots suitable | _! Pm. Sat. 3153 W. Huron. “rooms and, Cath with’ 3) cat gt CLEAN HOME sice | Very attractive, im and out and 312.880. Model NEW garage “This w Sas | only « short distance to « perlect | \Vest Suburban ethan wer rane| Bel et mates a Fr) Lake privileges with excel- bedroom Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | por petter living tm ao planned poOR RENT; GAS STATION, LOW community of ranch type bomes toventery. 66? &. re jedmiee fi. parcela Just ¢ mi.| ging? Telegraph. ; north of Pontiac city limits on —— M24 Low as $660 with 6100 down | : Salesman op a property daily. SMALL Y AND 1 ‘Lake Privileges = —_— ag a living ~ A besutiful i oe he meet ont | Well equipped on good street. By ne “fires fleer 4 Lia No. @, Lake Acres Bub No. Owner, cheap with easy terms. “ = for low coss housing et only | BUSINESS CORNER. DEAL POR = i ones ay onion os $4,000 cash Good location, chess es : beauty o~ lunch- 4 BEACTIFUL t ¢ in and car garage. $2,400 tour lt to school. Phone fog particulars | soem q_ceantna dapet Inquire lcom e re. Athen i ui of Chartston. on drat, Ses Sey 413.400 with substantial down HERBERT DAVIS | tenings and ‘Sunday, ua W | Business Opportunities 51 Orton 4 room house ful) bath, ft j - magg ye 4 payment ° . New rick a : . _ Z a SS eee ease momered wells Only | SR living, yom wih esoniai| In Union Lake Village 3 Asin: ranch home with pln mere a Close to Pontiac FOR SALE STORE BUILDING. fireplace kitchen Enjoy comforts of moders living | all the extras. Fireplace Beautiful homesites tn # good Must he moved. ewe I 20 MARBLE Realt attractive eating corner. Den im this 2 bedroom home, Large tiled bath, disposal ward- | location Close to bus service rooms. inte Buy mk .. GEO. Ra. sep or begregm down, Dowbiz sarees. living room with fireplace. poe Stecratan ast & 81h me axe fron ee eee eS co ped routs | 0, Oe Oar OO 6261 pomedy | “ % SEE ment furaace. e rge c , 4 Same woode i oad. A be ho... Phone S468 fenced ‘ot. $9780 with 6 down. | mEDIATE POSSESSION | H Low as $850 with 805 down BARBER SHO! FOR RENT OR ' = | ae si 1947, : ’ EMBRER & GREGG ome Dravton Plains ee oe eee arp = =, auto- | fui I | i1es 1565 Un.on Lake Rd. ‘. Bre TERRIPIC BUY AT 96.000 with 100x180 {1 Excellent building ="¢* OR S011} afle: § pm type home hot water. Union Lake Village It's Brick $060 down Buy now and save on @ good toad Easy to urive 8a a seo SALE O8 ed oll furnace 4 acres all > EM 34303 3 bedroom ranch home with $1.0@. 5 rooms and bath your oWn weil. Very, very good Uo ae 9.0418 ; Berrier, $3,450 «& for $3000 REALTOR FE 2-0474 | —aaeeer wo 1 $300 breeseway and attached 2 neighborhood. Low es $660 with —" : fenced crs dz ee | RE Re Open Evenings |? avon cede plumbing hos | car garage. corpeled, ving JIM WRIGHT, Realtor #9 ¢ovn ca usy streets, Will sell Ot inven: oe Co-Operative Real Estate $2,000 down. . Needs | gala reel pot geo on M5 Oakiane Ave FE 5-044! \ New Development tory FE 30144 2 bedrooms nice living room with ber a dining , hen gore were ees:| Starter Home ie ecu mo e| RED HORSE | Biss + H you would e bome with) TIM WRIGHT Realtor ao coher toma ca age | se cane $s wa Peal | Eat Se | Kampsen = rer i 500 or Will trade 3 bed- Estate & on the L 8. Lake Aeres Sub. He. | Foom home, ‘ stairway. ew Seng. furnace 1 FE 4-0528 ie icy haeeen tae ken) tres. ” | Verced to retire, Write Denties : with garage ir basem — Rea tors - « =o ay opens ee 1 akefront | Press Box 87. + At Mio. Wili take trade. Salesmen a oe es ee Se rus . La A beautiful lakefront lot on the : : Ce at ~*gt ——ee | call rE. +e30 after 3:02 p.m. Domne uaek Estate Eachange | WHITTEMORE fT 6 od- | Se i Westy tat nape, ene OUICK SALE : Call for 5 | = PURNISHE: | ' - : i roem mod- se ~ 0 SALE ¥ | * OFFERS |” Re zou roung nome st Lake) EASTSIDE ju, FoF Mine the old lady Just sticks candles in the meat! sr, ch Mp Sit "Shad! tise Sle own tal mo.” "Puy suing, rctnrash tm IRWIN & ROSA ' ‘oorheis Road Hl basement 80 gal hot.water = 5 room modern bungalow Full loaf! aes ey «| —— oll auto 4 Acres—Stream accept cash or model car i 7 REAL ESTATE | Voorhets Roa ob ta gene: tank, electric stove a, basement gas fae A et j On the oe ne Soyer - for equity. Phone 98-0968 . é alow in e | Washing machine house. Walls, garage $7,325. $1.30 ; ‘ goog leve] parcel of land (oe On LEASE. FILLING : re sain “retire san Galea fatten | Bat ens, Siadye tae NEAR CRESCENT LK | For Sale Homes 43, For Sale Houses 43, EAise’ Sus Mri scsit | Beck a erect se otcon bik hase Pee } BEDROOM HO PRIVA - eeted pores. Mice bese-| ville 5 sesgne. Wis Oe a namie « Hn | for elect. stove venetian biinds.| == 4 Acres—\\ooded fO BUY To SELL , . Ip. the city. $5,850 full +. i= down. ; o1 4 PER CENT. [1 ROOM HOUSE NEAR SCHOOL | | 4 Acres oode | #9 Tum BIRD’ to ceo price, PE Sais2 Sas by deer. ‘eos LAWN STREET WEST QF PONTIAC | “at Shethield. Se an oon, HTS coon nem bese ee eet Wood: SERVICE pen CcOM- ROSE a Large new 2 bedroom bungslow. INCOME _ _- sg Pull ° 6a sho. Comprised of 3 acres of ete with -quipment. 3 SEmD Lake Front Vacant Close-in § room home. Plaster! pained walls. full base-| Oakland neer Wisner wot. gas best, Blorme and CAMERON 5, CLARE aired taal ter Vending one or | pas stalfen 8 room modern Lovely 7 nome fenturing | "'s yetroom modern home — aaiee ment. off furgace, Enmodiols por Prat coer of bee sarees. Coch of terms. PE! i. w wasn Hh Open Bves.| 6 down. house, “furnished, On good | cor : living room, kitehea, buik eo oe terms. Call FE or oT soe te bal heme ° Co-operative Real Estate Exchange own, Move ether ? save unk 5 betreams’ wih tel screens, insulated Venetian Stop ot ie. Pus Be = TIAC REALTY CO. Ra = Pree, thee Rea: ffi ns cctage bangaiow, Close to Berge a service goad bara, Tey otioes & ox . i beth up, Pull basement suto- blinds, 2 lots, fruit trees. : ' Some trees. Clee in. 960 down | you. = colt heat, children’s piey 92000," terms. BRICK RANCH NORT I e700 | 2. bedrooms, Full ; |p t fel MA 42603, Wixom Rouse, 3 cur gniuge and 30 ff 4 room home with 218. tring) “\yoDERN TO THE. MINUTE “Migreeesi Ros Knchen and dining L. Large ur) T~ CYT TT] ge L. C. LADD is on Mis. Ph. MA O14. be ‘bougat for saly ‘tabee down. | Silver Lake Front | | Gath’ a‘car gerage pared grire.| Ley Sing room. $4, wih | SWRER WILL SELL TO WELIX| Sore‘ tnt Thi eousd be eee | mo Tum ~ainp", to sem | % Diss Mev, Dravten Plate C. A. ALGRIM at 1 eolored ble i attract! into @ beautify: home for very a — erie ' a Pioneer Highlands seres'ot “and sywim ane | Bon'tpg? cason, 7M MY | fle Tumben forced oi ciation | mederpbingaigy for ealy LM | iil Senpepne taneg, wi Yee) \VEST SIDE INCOME SPECIALS | "feareur' ‘etn kuseug. Om Modere 3 bedroom, 1% story ‘medeied home to escent} THREE BEDROOMS | ftepare' rie sould sottbe re ‘| DRAYTON PLAINS | Denelage, £,08, Renstice eeesl | ccicat sell, Convenioat te. bas, | heme fenturig vine paem: inrez | Sonition Grune team ua! | | THREE BEDROOMS | punted tor caytueteeaar” Se 14 Mew reoch Ups home \t rmome| fitan 4 feomg, 3 game fe al-| Safe sa cetoos On ik down ty, Fe Pasement owe] Ap athe. ¢ besrocme, . | peomifel knees, recreation ores! Sstal fos, ¢ tm itches. Plastered walis| Huron ‘sores, good neigh L. H. BROWN, Realtor Partrid e yard, A bargain, of 611,S00--62.000 fe enached 3 cor garage | space &, pult-in toosures, Lat wet. 4 NEW * | Sreaghect. Oak fieere Lote of | Only 04.088 down | 1362 W. Huron FE 2-4810 “own. ti =— ane u Pu. Be a llentaad KENNEDY borhocd This house Ses, bait in | REAL LIVIN’ | Fase Look At 8 THE “BMD” TO SED | | | ALTon HOMES WA O00 wD ATH down, nore at thie lakeside taauey wits | CHEROKEE HILLS! LUSH X ; bh ONE STORY RE , OPEN | 3 big tandscaped lots with 150 : PLUSH NORTHERN ay OT Brick Ranch i WE. Cue Evenings ‘t) § pm. New fre. | 2 “f perfect sendy beach ever Compare the sévestagee of te : . | Rochester 16 pune — a ee J A 00 DOWN ~- == veoms shell. Feo Md Py some 200 evergreen CIR, one ane pees Lake Rd. One mile W. of BAR a ee yo ee ee RB pe & 3| oe ekon "either, = | e609 DOWN °3 bangalows Cex tot in good weighbecbeos. aw areal calendar te are he. 3 ne Rd.—and select your) 22% ereet in the Mont. 109 Oakland Ave. PE 42544 coe Sa Lamps WAS) Satoh un ce oe by x4 ag Ag nee ee oe floors, tile beths oil kitch- with dows. Salomon cn | SOtroem, reete just made to ender CARL W. BIRD, Realtor all custom " room and pic- mesemn, en cupboards, gas water the property Set & Sundays. plete ment of ' owne: ee room with frepiace — or stop at 16. Pike St. ig bouse. Full price —$3.100. heaters. Houses | insulated. RIVERFRONT the entire. family Wel th me |e a ares eee AS Oh 3 J wnt — | sidewalk, sewer, ™ . 3 OPEN Sie eee eat | AV] ORD! eee | eon Se ee eg kd aa| Erte Alene | immediately—owner ‘ room kitchen. aa i ro $780 . | 2 ot root simmer porch, ‘wr Poom Haale living Foom usia.| RAY O’NEIL, Realtor sacemnene Netaral stone Tireplace Aw ind that x hens or call Mrs.| fiat os & is . €. rbecue ear of cupboards. ‘ Open - ' @ Se ee 26x34. Situated on lot 2x60 Cooperative Real Brtate Exchange) ‘Al tor $6.50, 61.300 down, 45 | Phone PE D110) or FE 6-010 ter beater. Ow a args pososl of bor ore, Gatees wim onl : 2 FRONT DOORS | $28,860 terms. a month. Co-operative Real Estete Exchange . down, : A 7 Love TAR PRIVILEOES, Believe it or not this is ee [: DOWN - to O's ; ELIZ. LAKE FSTATES | sror amp Terex WARD FE. PARTRIDGE by owner busy hes 2 front Ex- poh, Be chen’ down. Sed: Southeast of Pontiac ren 2 bedroom home wih lini? Bving | A home furnished wih beautiful GATEWAYS to on L. . AD REALTOR FE 2-8316 OOF roe wai maa fring’ beter tie than ta ore rooms up. # acres and new = 9 Uuility, | furutshings come Diste Mwy Drayton Plains St, Open Eve. 7 6 ‘ Dandy basement, gas fur- raneh home of | otf heat. Needs some finishing. ae Ee ee oe ES OR 3-236! Open Sundays «2 W. Huron &t., SES | SSE emo | See eae) HAPPINESS aa weer meron gk er ston ein ie emleanadeed feet dient heat, Dreeseway, ot | 2),00¢700m, madern home, En-| with TERMS. YOU'LL LIKE THIS _ | Setenvornood Bt Eo ea ae main highway near Pontiac, on 8 pein ak oan IN tached 3 car garage. $35.800.| fireside Eetre toe® FRIENDLY WORTH SIDE HOME| {lane or sets with cofen Doing © nice business. y betes © bis . wt Mee tet, Cinfiaetea soe eae heme” Russell Young |S sree mat bart | £8 hd FS eS cree ret ave Co-speratiy sive ‘Real Estate Exchange ? =——— 2 seine pe Re reas nome | {22 W. Muros, st FE eae) ee oan stnseed Toren. INCOME ey aa a saree down’ clus stock =. Open Eves. ‘t) © Sun. ‘til 5 7 mye : OCER BATS = : > with bath window: room ang bath one pian | Ciose to Easterr Juntor. ¢ reos| (GROCERY & MEATS : , tt Inc.| Screens. gy a 4 2 bedrooms, oak Moors, pie | Gown with bath. 3 Pooms With| 1 pontine on good sirect, F. PARTRIDGE OP — N Roy Anne’ ne: down, = beet Mme wim see) $250 Down cure fot. for paren Lo orl ain equipped with welk tbe . ee TT 28 E. Huron PEderal ottered Belson real = ¥ this ranch style VACANT. ~ . - Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 H AYDEN Eine Se Scuatey or'sonacere| Bat, CARROLL G. PORRITT| Sma AY COAST-TO-COAS <-> Sunday 2-7 p.m. r end B40 This place te. D Eve PE 361% RIDGE W ' IY | Rector opm tee | Styentertor cay” wan, ret feat | YOUR LANDLOR en — | om aide re 600 World's Largest Shores, Loceled off Walon Biva. STOU l ¢ ROOMS MODERN WOUSE 4| Session. Mamediate Poe) ny should Jou pay for i? Kerr OXFORD .| For Sale Lake Prop. 44) , | 49 W. Murce Open Eve. FE 94316 between Ghew Dr. and Cunton- | Only $1,080 8 jun ae a aura 6 Bo bd bodeeom bungaivw wit very ror ~~~ | 96% W. Hurce FE 65001 j ville Rd. (1% miles west of St- or : pat —— a mag 4 i ver Beil Rd.) BEST BUYS See fO, ge TWO ollees to Huntoon Lak ranged rooms and bath, fea ) in bitches &| Lake & Water Frontage Por dais Acron a7 ; A fine custom built 9 bedroom | roome, of! heat, 2 car | sou Lx Gent Ga oe ee — yg — he gg en B ge WEST SIDE ; 3 Bedroom Contemporary | C. A.- ALGRIM ranch style home with full base-| A landscaped plot for the 50 hurry on this one. Call MYrtie T! ES-BARTRAM _ ZONED BUSINESS } WATER FRONT | TODAY ment, good sized room,| arden. Offered at one. $2450) 3-282. HOLM Building 30néo ft, 2 story, le 3 Tiled bath with vanity lassp MALLED LAER OFPICE | and extra large kitcha. You will THE KIDDIES WILL 92 Dinte Highway OR 31080 saunas -AG cated om paved street, excellently . @ Master bedroom — Double closet | pete * a find & heslolstor fireplace in the| LOVE IT LAKE ORION aut 6 0 SES ON CHE. CITY ACREAGE located for storage or any ism | THE | 4048 8. Ponting Trail ta +104| room Plastered walls sed hard. | HANCE |New 2 bedroom ranch style home| telah Shores, Cass and Bite fesidential lot, or Suture business | 00 dows Onered a EO He j Sof, Grogs Living room fee- COMPANY MILFORD __|_¥eeg oor, There YOUR CHANCE with 0 large recreation rom, pio | laren ue Core OC site North side of city. Good) anncte tae 4 ier ee “TT KEEPS ~ “A yd ; meee at tn atte teme| srewier inane 1 tea wee | RED HORSE | seen, SSeS | rodent nis tense of ; } Setto Coting Ope H rooms, and @ nice divided bath | | " Lega | ip ae ae ue anes project. Call tonig you | een eee n ouse ay Fe Re 5 @reome with 2 bed:| todep ot a low price of “one | 0610 CARS ELIZAGSTH RD. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 18 Fi. of Windows. i bedroom brick S da to mortgage roome ps) bath, of] heat. lot , with easy terms Cail PE + PE 20170 ‘ iN Sy ¢. Magnificent View Hea ay Hig noe larreige a et aturday and Sunday : 100x120 ft, Offered et 9620. $2000 rile 3-282 YEAR A T | 20 W. Lawrence FE 64105 1 tec, teomane tire | 307 see onota F.C. W Co rou sr LAWRENCE W ° Sime tecm end bitcnen| Moat to Consumers Pewee neues Gc uses on . - AL STREET eu. ree , place in the living room ust off B Commerce Rd. look Te Trade Detrott, VA 13012, Co-operative Real Estate : Large kuchen features car floors all the wa tor REALTOR YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT GA Y LORD CABIN IN OLAL . E 2-0263 ; 1. r. ‘ through, plastered wails, Lovely new modern 2 and 3 | Cor of w by ~~ fe & fishin, Fives "td 6; Gun. 104 ; 2. Lote Of Cupboards, basement wih eet em bedropm rica "homes. 7.“ a) | Gu Sips nt Lake Rd & use MAHAN 4 B. Pint st Lake Orion | River ’ ar 400. For Sale Farms 48 ones ives. Ow tre 4 Pull basement includes: priced with €3.000 piste base ments Suto heat, many | MODERN} BEDROOM HONE For Sale Resort Prop. 44A bp omega ey nie — Py | 1 Gorage. » reatico Gpece| ™ Mt today. wate Leeann ee la an yf my wa enctt | REALTY CO. REALTORS OTTER LAKE AAA Excelent der county. 62800| 4 goigm'm for an ambitions cou i yy to a YOUR HOPES well constructed hemes ih Gee |ORORGM C SCALES FE 2-0263 | Sightiy, eget, 6 nte A ecariy 2 | BOAT LIVERY ON SAGINAW BAY | igs Aches On PAVEMENT? py ggg EPS ; ~« & Lavatory Your dramas ‘ your , 06% N. Saginaw rE 1 acres for garéer & orchard, with | sho 30 per cent afnual re-| room Louse, 2 barns. Only $19.600.| This well home has : . 4 Pit te per, 5 AND BATH WEAT LAKE | PO? Eves. "tii 9; Sum 104 lake leges house has Iiving| turn on, investment, Hurry on this farms of ail ginds. including | ¢ rooms on first ‘oor end madera 4 This home sells for $21,500 or we fec here tn this little | Buy of these homes and be Oskiand on lot 106 & 1586. Good NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH rm. dining rm. breakfast room, one farms. § ° 3 room > pe upstairs. Full Ps duplicate White bungalow Just™ as ; @seu that your ren will | eation PE 64428 EM 3-2874 kitchen and enc front perch. fa ~~ Beeeo ment. 156 ft frontage. Cooley 3 | gute @s a picture we | @ttend one of the finest schools sO ee cl —_!__ POST_orric® , down 4 bedrms & beth up, full LAKE FRONT MOTEL ON STATE | (j ACRES 5 WOME @U-| Lake re 936.008, 3 ‘PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | 52", 304, "ill ite when |, Maula, Lew tases, Drive | Wegaiv tm 2 paareom home, 62 Decoment Cll for pertielars, | Meghwa) Tin reer around bunt | Teny Reaty, Smovie. | ager Vet uctndt Compete 31 Gektend Ave. | Pm seni. oo Mende Bly hone Uvine | SdVantages of living in thiy clean | Monterey. -_ NORTH SIDE onto offer considered | -. 40 ACRE FARM iy furnished. Income ($280 mo. “Real Estate Since 1919" | | feom. oak floors and plas- | $i5'5g5'"e, Village, Prices only | BY OWNER 3 BEDROOMS AND — ‘ : : ; | Near Oledwin. New 6 room home | Neer Elisabeth wake. S —_— ————| tered walls all through, sit- : ‘ beth, up. Li Toom. dining F @ room modern home, including Baro with 6 stanchions. 30 acres 4 , ; | uated onan acre of land =| Dorothy Snyder Lavender} feom. sun Bitghen and 3 bedrooms, living room, dining | A T | r cultivation. Ideal leeation| THE I.MA M. ELWOOD | north of Pontiac. All of this’ REALTOR breakfast room. down i base- rm. kitchen and bath. Oak floors.| |, ay Or farming ting lodge $143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Ra value for only $7,000 with | 3410 W Huron Bt. PE 341 ment. new ons furnace. Insulated c turday 3-5 :% plastered wall, nicely decorated, | Only $5,950. $1,600 down _ | PE 61284 PE 63944 Open 7 to terms | EM 3503 aguveal_644i7| Sop an tans Sahoo Sonne a ae teletype = or adele oe SEAL Ten eR ARCS THELMA M. ELWOOD |~-——~——— . . i =. cell farmished Mav be seen trom | 705 FOURTH STREET | % Goce Gaby GOSSe coca || en nsnad Ave. 7B CMs | ise Cosptieateth Lake B4 Mean, ant Sod topenien Oe | CRT an ens & | R Pp J atl © om. 6 Cheeryiend, Ae. Off Joslyn Rd. Cau ‘tor appointment. poaepecmiinamen |: U8 TCE FRANCHISE ecre of land. Priced et enly, = -tT\ MONEY | 7 BEDROOM, + ROOM WOBERN Sale Suburban Prop. 45A Pull basement, fruit AVAILABLE $6,380 ~ _ | Here's a fine @bdedroom repairs! E. new 3 home GI ETA ATES 1 ain pane FOR NUM Siew Down -_caty ine bat:| ested gets | Feet bret, Sp me a My eS Gt aera | 7 nee see es ee payment of only $1500 (Seminole Hills . alia," 'nardweed "Bogs, lent location. All plastered walls, COUNTRY RETRE Omer goed dure. cin.” Pull price to aly 00.200.| Lesement cade) inner ros ° ADAMS #2 down to qual ior Suber moins, Goleel ak Gone NTRY RETREAT C. A. ALGRIM|! pretest wey ee | $1,129 DOWN. Brand new 3 wes. | one | a cad eee SUBURBAN buyer. Just 01.378.69 down, teciuding} 80 SCENIC ACRES Offices at 2218 N. Pontiae Trail.| ment required of $100 for : a, . ame nad hen ks . ‘ ‘ F Realt mortgage . A tfuly beautiful setting for MA 2602 —— = ‘ room bungalow. exterior all com- THIS IS _o — > This attractive 4 100m home ts| Teslie R. Tripp, Realtor this American Colonial style Wixom Office 348 8. Ponting refundable ' Cutomatie bot water, wired. them’! DIFFERENT —_—sé:arre Muing'rom cctors’ | Wealad = Drazuon Woods nat | 23 w. Lawrence street John’ K. Irwiry | ttre, o8Steret’ugnec” | Trail a’ eto Tate ens caetey © ae ee ot “ | fromt » Pull Se oe ane ° eee - js : y tom profit Excellent cons _issge, 2 =e famdy reom. The ing soem to. taal,” eo — REALTOR ote eniee, naa ee | “DAIRY FARM ta 3D per cent to Oper ‘cost. rooms. Full price is only #6.im0| ork has made this ranch Breakfast neok in . Kitchen {* very modern ff hes SINCE 1928 | room with oak floors and « : “Here Is One You Can Afford.” | type home attractive and Sun terrace, 2 car 2 bed plus & studio or den _ . = 101 natura’ é at j 193 Acres on m write | wmique. Three extra large Pull high ho pee nak an aan Gere a | ve sani’ ®. me O isg| ene gut fall Dapoipagl end north . All level rite ta, Tec BONetiog “ena” Ain" | oom natarel“hrepines, «| Tie febuinge “Arireat™yay | Deere Meshaatring MILLER |*° | ah*renretar tart ess | Bonds goed fences, ‘room | MICHIOAN RON-DEL MYO. Comp. - | at $16,000 for 3 rT de farm house, barn—30 steel . . : Sinema ig eteresa | fee Miogeine fh Sa: | Best now |p sp, one WEST KENT | Seer | SAPS [ee ce mem arcu w price of $8,950. - . with ‘ ‘ Will give complete free shee WK Sues = eee — oll OR East Side east geo 2 we. 9 hy od Bere te @ 4 bedroom home | “on , RD cmorygre fimo ooh John Kinsler. Realtor te qualified person. lent 3 bedroom modern home, of land near the airport. pcan a txcellent “condition. Shown by ear schools and bus, You can | 4 Borth west of Pontise A W ures St. FE ¢-2625 | bunga Laree o on ron _ ful basement oa furnace. | _ some finishing $16,- tiv veon etch ater appt. * FILDEW make « real buy ag ~ go Established 1916 po rea ace buy for §21, if no agerer. Ph. FE 27-0808 Rest Before Work? A hrepiac room S s Gecorating inside . f ana 8 neves | - handy i bath 80 foot lot. Term Yoeren can own for 68%) dows NEAR 8ST. FRED'S. Single home tr re Co-operati eal Betate Kesbenee An 8 month liquor ber that will of land A 4 miles from city, | CHURCH j with shower Pull >asem: DAMS REALTY co payment. ag 7 easily “eee for 2 famity’ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor > coer 49 be closed for 4 months this win —" Caltren belong 1s mice | of ayy oom og ADAMS x03 WEST SUBURBAN on gt, a, BASe- | TT N. Saginaw st Ph. FE 5-816 Sale Property 49 te. Gives the purchaser a chance Moree srae mune in avery | Let your reat make your | Aer § “OP 3240, OR 34128 PE | Two bedroom wom home on, tacge bet} lated plastered garage. | ree tu ee changing around before the busi- L. H. BROWN, Realtor organ. 3 pianos end 18 pews, | utgn dows Meo —_ | RD fee nll bam. All hardwood | Asking price “611 bes ‘cit sh seo MODERN CABINS cetiopment tll hen, end really 1342 W_ Huron + FE 2-480. regen an" lot. Price - | | floors, stairway to Geored attic down pales $$ ———___—— GLEAN ATTRACTIVE! Wonder- b to Florida next winter, Phone | ee ™ Suburban | punoatow | BUSINESS BLDO. | aco $m altered welts. Prop- | WEST SUBURBAN. See this close-in | We Disie, Seah commas nets oo " SUBURBAN LIVING AT IT8 BEST; Fidw. M Stout, Realtor . | Lovely 5 room modern bungsiow erty in excellent condition. Fine Fe ecath sbedrm- home full Winter will soon be here | bedeoos ‘0 Phecaros Tm ¢ pret a -“Good Start, !” h - wEe-dure Exclusive 3 bedroom brick = with good business store building neighborhood 61.250 dows pay- mem, ofl furnace iland- an comfortable bungalow for s00d art, nme Le Petes | | Open Bum 11 peer | «= ranch. 0 ecve | iste — and acre of land op Super High ment . . Yours for ge nsey areas ne; Now is the time to buy! Sener ail furniture ined Some of the biggest businesses | oe gar cpenemienl | todiant Eves “til #:°9 im Picture- windowed 2 | pchni—rend See weeld onpect Ae os ancora tentane ay ge dit - - a ‘wey then wis verwety-4r7 ‘ pre Saas gle ng —— a rece and watocaped gar pall ‘coieton Scop. tases goréen Gnion. Practically sew with full | INDIANS VILLAGE Immediote | Be Comfortable &.Cozy BOWI ING, ALLEY Cite and should cleat well over : drive, Schoo bus to "Waterford . | Secntona’ tatenter decer. 1% 15 minutes drive to town. | bath end full basement. Cor | Sbedrm home, located im one| 15 this ? bedroom bungs- ta Pull ewingtosnae play going. | 22g Per work, Everyming prec: Ml. PROM me pie New ee a Ong aes eee oe eee | Extra “large tot, cloos in, 01,000} of, Funtion's Setter Sra, te] — Cetleat. fenced bot ls fore Brupswich equipment. Rveryining | tse gown” No. 3% 3 Bedroom Ranch Style Home ba bead, steeme SIDE down Se , veteeeen, : ’ te and insulation in 7 oe . i} ae | Beat and, not water: uargesic:| posal fazes Siewencatient | Webster Schoo! district. Large. 1 WEST St SUBURBAN Stoker” Neat tm ful enement | aren, heating probieme 'e spice, shown BE “rkoot’| §~STATE-WIDE in electric oven unit. ponte a elightful wen at #18.900 with $7 900 down. Vestibule ent. large fring room, Wore te 8 ye if you 92.600 down. eee. Garage. Only R. near the v. om — Charming’ freaktast. room, ‘pius Tooms fully insulated Shown by appointment only. 4 bedrooms tile bah, garage.| JOU sould be lente te invest Avondale School, Real Estate Service Of Pontine p—— Eh Sy. Ra walle, cak ‘floors "A -bome ‘your ‘ ; == SS to a new home, EET STOR. Near Wash- oy ee Ry Po Hum hries Joon A. Landmesser , by 3 mily will enjoy, “all us today.| J eslie R. T . Realtor PONTIAC MOTOR The location is exeefient. won = OM SF » Be Reet trough either | Pe +1803 ; car of —* wee ‘ 22 W. Lawrene: inspection will be con-| suburban, The construction 1 con- ‘A of GI finance . FOR SALE : ; beautiful ever-| No Steps to Climb Oe Sp spans 1p we, ee frome. The Domes are well « omnes, a sri Realtor FE 2-0474 | © equipped grocery store, modern s. Greroting and’ ith Highly Attractive Suburban Home or FE 2-136 | ogg ae is one of the nicest to +S . . with beth, ye as ’ oN. Rd. Open +4 ee kee oe el = 1 ms, Gaccuel ia ees ee et Ges "bent garnge, bei There will be ¢ different Peace KX a Bic. Winter Winds Can’t o| snd bet woter. & pooh acing i POSSESSION ile —— - @ ore cua & ard. Pull ” | Touch It $1,000 wil handie. Walled . ee a ee ok bath ~a- S- “OSEPH © REISZ The nomes are 2 bedroom wih) = Tae neat, 1 esrage. Car: This large 4 bedroom home AUBURN AVENUE— - e +2391, x floors wails. © “wortment ni. ~ O00 Do Gosd sined atcha. Eres deabeg tetutld. own br | esied"en Seraere wees | COMMERCIAL < weer Renter’ On furnace. Low ef | *sfece. Br wn lee seme’ © FO B nve.| tame. Ab Cee : &ppointm : built in 1964. Has @ large Cc é ¢ Take "Ra. Only $8,980, H. Delos | formed, eee Bee cont | cocperative Beat Rotate Exchange eee a en Con 01.000 HOWE. 9-toGem. heme west room and. ¢ bedrooms. Al ihe mins Saginai street ow oes DON’T WORRY, HUR-« 5 S550 DOWN “BUD” NICHOLIE | Close, $0. seboo! “bun ana. stores. | = Fibisbed inedie ‘aod out rm. "Sear garage.” pavet | tiirags” tor onis siLowo Por | Samal, smune, ince, with omple| RY and rent that vacant ah ay 4 ‘ 2 . a Includes living room. dining reom.| HIRE GOOD WORK- down payment. end 909.50 month- lare- Will veteran, ean | arrange used car et. hi Classified - Completely furnished Real Estate gnd Insurance bein i room through blocks from Elizabeth Late. im + kitchen. bedroom and stool y 7 for givaten property. @ GI joan. others w ~' 5 : @ Mt. Clemen. -Gownstairs. Two bedrooms and) ers throu He ant- ] Could be used for os estan 8 pen camt Be d ae mediate poses -» FE > rE full bath up. Now vacant. , T year mortgage R A ] ate i Ee g 2, bedroom, ty ath Uuisty rm LAKE O iON sae ak Stack: Beall ed ads. Laoag? Syed oer FLOYD KENT, oe Omer fine homer and banding sites | ELOY” nnett Inc.| pial FE28I81 for Catew ; rooms, beth, basement. O10 w. M. Stout, Realtor | tiac Press did it too!} : 4 W, Le rE 66108 meer REALTORS Pr : THELMA M. ELWOOD | furmaces’s Jets. um ows, | % Geemee ace | Call Ex, FE 2.8181 STONE REALTY CO | Hert ts" Consamers Fewer ROGER B. HENRY, Inc. a9 mugoe Federal 2110 Pontiac Press ad-writer, ve bis FE tas Open 1 to 8 aoae MY 36631 mow | ; ‘ oe pm, Dally}. Om, 1 & 6 Rochestes, Michigan ’ t » if ‘ : | . / ¢ ‘ - . Py : gl hina i Bar ae RE MRED UP tee on / ae et ee ay Syn lg THE PO “4 Household business ree TEAGU Goods 57| a pees) UE FINANCE CO. canoe porerrs, ears Sole Howteld ode C PRESS, FRID | ee N. MAIN chairs Ere, As apnea oF will E-Z TE 4-3563 Open Evenings RAPH wae on. $15. FE ae GON: | p matic shot Rem: 2 on or trade or ren | "OP RMS 19¢ & Sunda: ED WE Se Regular guns, now $8,133 [od DISCOUNT gent. ope. oe bouse ba f spriog specials ~~ SPECIALS ‘EM oats wher 4 Acc, sani ‘LE. FE Regul a» yume © maton, . model fouthiy’ on payable Co A ee New Oun USED ET ECTR euler sor id Tinace oe. chy on § room oe ottage on lake nea bode Toe.80 oor 11 98 yd po sage model noe Winchester ve 8 Ref 1c MOTORS “« -& Bows guns now = vw vv fo you 96 108 cent interest tiac. M r Pon- 0 @ See caterer wana caliber and ~wasners autos otic Realtor, ie, Cameron He Care odern, W . compiete New oliawar bed. complete, exao) scope, with | = The ree th we | Trades s 12 and 16 Bresings. FS oka aie os te a 1954 or new i take} "Se fhe | Now gossip yt ee iAweon's” OWN SHOP. Bw yz a gg ae tor Mr.) Ta car in| me's gossip 04.06. Disie Hwy. . se STORM WINDOWS, 4 KEL sant contest! aS oe tngaive wun opel prefer a a ee Ree tec | i tem aed Se ose, , GOOD ObRD FOR 6A Mua, 63900. ELEY S ARDWARE ede om etn MS m wagon. Fi Be Hs i i ad Snalleel sai Auto AN Le oe ORE. MAple seli for bala _ inance | * © by face e buy at PET _ &-2240. you to buzz »| 4° 9 ON +e. —— nee, Write Bo oT een aay aaa) aes on a acs exchange HEA RO Warp JET PUM on ‘io. Bere Modifies, 810 Ei ores |i, re [dt ronvrrune og EURSTON : eee Se — oie ern oo DISCO “indlay’ 363. call) to CO FUR tess) with HOME i arr § BUY SELL TRADE. GHOF Rea . K FURNITURE CO, | sgmee ia ks | En cee oe oe as men “Set ceases ihe See 72 TE She gation oto iM on TURE cae comes old ‘ sully or automat oor fhoor, | 300 8. WOLVERINE | bas Te apn rE ON have CON- ‘ room a storm Low Press prices urnace. No duct- Paddock ECKING CO. GAUG cy VOR “On 31380 thon tau UP cio ON afte covper , tubing 210 ott tank - essure Area’—We're going to| seit tall tere tad burns Good shecting. pet MM uy” tone | fire cs Remineion rot gig wd ROASTER Ki “| aca kee < =. oe Sale M to| self Hund and Se a you nee Leal $1 00 T REMINOTOR i GAJGE A CA. A TTCHEN | matehine Pd Na ee iscellaneou a teen a | nt with fittin gis.9s | choke ant Bn cn agpe rib, Saar $4 chau pall heat #1308. oo 8 MI aware : oo For Sale Mi oe Ts oth fraiier or As- _hiten bing end sana ao anae. fated rib ia "gaure my 3.5 = ein W UsED . Mid Sale on WRECK scellaneot o> 6 Tetsgeagh. sevecs ehaage. priced os cageites | coon “hoke 1 codon cheap. MACHINE ana se Be ma An ilion feet ot xO, Pp is | gun PM from Te | Us Pere WE 8T peas a teverapt ha : «ion | 5“ piece BLOND “¢ ineci| brik Uaioe Wree Cnge. ‘sash ortab ME “we Ag Se oa oon SELEC- | © Seas = w 2 58 m 4 SWANIZED | = install a! ce Wal eee deer rifles 3 a000 md DINING | ——-™ mE BLOND OAK DINING one ae oad: Mi. Sises | Comerat a id | Yas ee ey ee PIPE with fist Hat EA acesce| Gate We will sccept ; SPE| cor poem Tee ERUR AS re | Eien ee eae gt EE ee ees] Role i Oil Burner, . STOVE, J ¥ a ey ROMEX —— s Gun 5. 6 inch E 6 Washing BABY I radio N or use outlet | EIN yok tm full coil NO 14 3c -59 acros & Arche: cof ent ae 7 ils e — Pe mers radio BED, it eg battery 1 as table wanna, = aa FP ae nd ) Perry 3. G. A. Thomson ine H jase Ace eee bess) iF nt, _»4_ gauge Othe: efore rs SEF TT POPPOOS = Cc °F oe bei ann Ch | C sTORM wi re euie wil aces user CU Fr Westin For a Bm Ba dap gcncons 65A sialines INNER @PRING screens; Bwiupowvs | ee me for $20 cost rat’) General ——. RE. _ Tasmania. lead line. with | ROOMS WITH en rE springs, dresser ha ee es or east gris, —— tor 160 rr. will sell. sepe i USE ys, Grayling, M BREAKFAST. ae | re Bate wave rn i Or DOUBLE Winbows with rotor soll sepa, | fas: D TIMKEN OIL, BURNER. | a was niga Call” FE i en a - 9 UNCLAIMED |g A. Bacon CHIPPED. ré storms complet _Lal Lake 6165 Bywater. Ont 38 1, 220 eal a water heater, | Dole ) SURPLUS H se, LINOL FUM..- $1.98 ie PIR peon, 80 South screens = MI PLUM Buren ton, 615 “ao _¥ pos us HOUSETRATL- HOUSE ener $1.98 each ‘Out's, 1 ers, a BIN Deo ee eee en ° GanBace SE ie oa. rod li Sr ree | tas ATER MEAT, | Nesters Supcalied oe BCIAL It Yourself 61 “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 QARBAOE C. na Me Bq. Ft 7 williams OlL-OMAT | ect ow stand, taucet $21 8 lines. = AMAZING ATTENTION: 4% ge eee args | 300 gallon, tas er Gee am sae puppi.1o8, Sagien wARN mgs inl cgga finer gle cad eghtl afA ~A «| 2 Ft. “Ww ‘all Tile ee te anari One with oe gatas 100 6. Saginaw PLU ASON for porches and nse sand and nealing yy | Piast tinoieam IL Be] Mereums mors. cng thew | Your ruta i AS YON OPEN | os LUMBING SUPPLY CEE WEEDON 1 TOP sOiL Pic RT AND Se euas : = ( } ve larolds. 140 cress: OM OME wats, 3 specie, swotien| Pots button, 4160. jtcawilie _ Fucne 10 1661_8. EQUIPME = eee otk arold ... Mie value bi 4780 PER: liver Tele NT ravel rE $s, 140 S. Sagi Pi] Siiehtly ene, 96d 20 oot es, | FOR SALE PLOO! Joslyn a ELECTRO! PURNACE PE 42507 e! oad fl dirt. Lyle —Double_Red_§ g_Divary Pree ee a urieniess | PRES sanDER Fe |—~ cr-> lla a on ene. ERS Watl P|’? oe 13 Conta, Used T nompe_ Toder sEPORE YOU INVi Wasnbow DI. .| Lk. Ave Paint, 436 5 Oat | a es w ‘rade-i ter Veet 2 Pi is with : Phone FE __FE 5-79 VEL. SCHAEF- Sete cre DePtin| Races oa ane Sat | Sa EE Plywood | Sa" ‘Eso | BLACK DIRT, pice Bn irae 7 M8] on rere ed Ma iS" Colee | [gy RE neg meen page as i cane & conan onl tee and RT sradle cee cette 3 make PE 0-007) PB 4.507) SAVE Seconds itese| “Ase abinet doors & rative.| for field cleaner conditioner 2-880. gravel FE 5 living rooa suite .... fas 63 PE 4-357) | 1 8 PLUUSING| jars note rua? drawers sewer . Root-a-Way 5 sino 5 GRAVEL breakfast tees re pipes fixtures, i aa con-tare On Y 1488 Baldwin PLYWOOD F _PE 1-631 T. SAND & rec set and iL N TY re co. 19 GRA pots Side. FE 6-16 works w 19 Pe soy ose PE OL BUR PE s-n00 | PROJECTION je BL VEL, 414 ft. Wall T a tS bara | ag steam wand Rng Hn ag ie a SCREEN St | COMPLETE CO, | Pes er Psetveree. 280 all Tile. - «1c iN PA | H ot! hot seen in gms. | Sertace. tripod er, beaded 4 | COMPLETE rE (| fael ce kee ‘ ceceoe ARKING EIGHT fired. . , prt stand, glass LinE rE 41504 OR 3-154 Crescent oe ee VYN Ts SU ; po, wlllge E+ epee ona | co filte OF FURNACE : R Po) Phat tee So hie rol caer Pieters Ss —, ery UPPLY Garage D INTAID TI . Used. $15 | pb - it, =. Bee our B Ae ed =| erg room TANS legume Ss teaom| ES 7 ee Ere fee! meres svena MAlD ixi:h we pres =“ TCE a to ne ini GHAWGINO "be nodal chp Jed aim oi LEUM | DMBINA Boren we so — TILE 100 SED TRA Al wo wilh se) front a. prices. We | ASPHA . and S415. 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FoR Ouick delivery FE. se HOM TERMS Bheet Y M ered. FE ry outlet, SAWs OF AL! FE GAis£ re ‘7 ~~ MAS ECON ~ fy a,’ So — at RINDS sriei| 4 aig 8 otk 3. Por FORE NN 148 FURN ‘ NOM ix ~ 140 kinds and and dies, elee Ps gravei T. ROT- " URNITU w $1.35 and tn post hai PE Pam, eoftnas =) . ae FORMAL. ann | Bad Tables oa ITURE CO ub Ww. Pine, hoards $85 ~ ‘carage Doors AS colors a Br gabe! sale fee. an tou power aaron cement meat Pies : ae ence, #18 alt | Secir “ie $4 teu wCURAWERs a iat’ ed pacing mb eauairy Coitd Teae Png cle re Sundey. Me ontt| Sane, writ run 0-48 OaIveWAY * ~ 2 meres 74 teks ed sage est re -ecial | i | Ff nson cushion reper: ove CETCAGS i For CLAYTON'S. pose § 90.00| “corens end ost Sree 4 _ ri Seles i ss, ta Ones’ Se Haidware “ em He usa na com Co | eco FU iB REMMOne 0- 33 A edhe LT ht ibe awe ee 69 ied _FE 22126 xcellent To job. L | Com - | _ ition ating f e burner. 13 TER LE ap to $500 maplete tm your — condition NE'S R unda CEM 3-273 merce _ 45. FE an, good SLING 48 CALI | Feaso PUPPIES to- 3 me for OVE ENT We2T Auburn ys 8-12 a 2731 45_ FE 17-0012 con- & TEX BER reasonable > U Buckner’ ; envon $22.77 RSTUFFE 1 Baldwin AL rm Rd. a S ee AN Sco EM 3-4 Union VERY “| Mes a Te eet Mane One co sate et | Sat tier ta vue seme ee its Peete ag? | Eis i U — rt che ic terrific sho ent L c ty s. f D S| sea aa AY of ts Som Sa” | TAR Ps re Lo rE ci, eae a ta 2 ES fe a ee “The fa apn oe oe NE SUPPLY oe vst 3 lamps — cuarra | AUDI 5-4962 for nee oowa. west 1954 cua hdr _Orehard re crate ; x6 ft. = es AKc COLLiins 31493. red, 4% niture ROOMS ra, $20. PE a of French HEA ates Dining room $4.56 ¥ val- | LINO is 428 loor joists. se n | an white ma’ MO OLD. SABLE ae ie oer FLATPORY noc OREN. ee hak oa," SaaS LEON Besa ya | Sa nine gaan bey as | DEER RIFLE ope, Bad wer sts cROSLE a | te re tae one GREEN. | “tes - ry irreguia Ay d. | % tm oak flooring - on he RCHESTER, akc - cere. ‘Buckn Bis oe — —_ PE sais TO Oa POR SALE. ati Ta mo ENOLIsH io) Orchard. Lake 2 SUBNET sign Mery cee, a “Ras OR price on ane Dgergeles AKC REGITERES cD DACHSHUND eT Ss 4 u rat sEPRIGERATOR. 10d — ODE nour. Perfest R less Wg | SADDLE a ANS Ave i. mir aw | He Miahiand tems at i er. 2 mR 27008. Cass Lake Ra | ane BRITTA bie MA 41330, COMPAN ‘es Phone sft like new, Barga TTS TCs) 3455 ALE SHOPT HAIR ENG- 3 ~rs. old 960 51424 4 mi. west of 7 RRO. BRITTANY ara NIEL r) old. Field whis- te. wil! bun. th. . “Senso rate) N Rd. M RED BE. ee, FIELD sired. ER SPA wa “pan HAND cree” bunt RABBITS. on hg: BEAGLES AND 1 E 46513 . cham TERS MAKE your ss now. Pick-up et 6 _Weeks, OR 3- TRAINED BEAGLES. S OUAR RAN. Rockhaven, RED IR Ish TROT Se Stud fervice OR R PUPS EXCEL-| Out of hunters. top Can't buy be te: EM _ 3-8240 WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER PUP-| = Champion sire, AKC reg os 40438 nites and Sun _ day. : —— Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 ROARDING. BATHING Ar? Ss CLIP- ™ Bee rare ROMS Pye Hay, Grain & Feed 71 STRAW. OA RAY aye quantities. M Se ——— stock for sale. Rea- PE 56-0002. __ REGISTERED CORRIEDALE rams, Will trade one, EM 3-3855 PALOMINO GELDING. 6 YEARS Telephone Rochester OLive 70 oe Ewes WERT LARODON as pontine Trail. § BLACK ANGUS STEERS. SUIT- able for 4H calves ‘“orest Jones, _ Clarkston MA 5-5206. . WESTERN SADDLE HORSE 5 For Sale Poultry 74 YEAR WHITE HENS. = MA 54781 NS. Starting to iny, FE Las ee Farm Produce 75 = 304 N. Lake g ol Re Tues,, Thurs. and Sats. and hand but some hal) marked Please bring con- tainers Sweet cider Or- aor. a — Rd.. Brush e < Milferd, ‘ PUPS. NINE For Sale Livestock 72 YOUR I-H DEALER Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke ONE MAN CHAIN SAW NEW AND USED Stop in for a demonstration, time payments available. Miller's Gar- den & Lawn Equipment, 1593 8 of 4 Mile), Birmingham. Phone M1 4-6069 RIDE 4 ASTER TRACTOR, equipped with sickle bar disks pe oll —-— fagoondl Baie, reason SALES $ACTIC ION goodnes and used picke | harvesters ‘gievatoes. barrows spreaders. Buy and Cove Now!! j HOUGHTEN’S 628 N Main Rochester OL OL 1-9761 SILVER KING DIRECT imCT DRIVE — Sav Weighs = = Briggs & & y- tagpong Crstes Wie eons. Products En- Pere . Repair For Al) erate Dick's Air Cooled Engines | 192 S| Saginaw SEE THE NEW ECONOMY T Riniwe tractes 8 HP al) ee Also waikine and “Lee's Sales & aaeet 921 Mt Clemens St CHAIN SAWS Sales, service & -reeln 7 39821. SPECIA New and ae oo aT =a, oa makes Pontiac Chief PHONE FE 23-0186 30 Years Fair Sealine ___Cass st West Pike “Sale Motor Scooters 82 4 EAGLE 856 DOWN 86 wEaK. —_ & Used Cushman Scooters. MOBILE HOMES 22 ft. to 45 ft. tm length. Up to) | You can bu ‘a Les Butchiness | recondi\ trailer as low $100 down. t 2mo0 & Dort Bighway, Punt WHIZZER USED VERY LTTE Lots of extras. $135. OR 3-6174 | For Sale Motorcycles 83 On \POR PARTS AND SERVI K De see Co. 373 6. m ii = For Sale Bicycles 84 BOY'S ENGLISH BIKE, GOOD _ condition. OR 3-2861 . : OR BOY's Ca Bicycie 4ié 3-134 GIRL's 2% a , MCYCuE. ~GO06D condition. ~ Boats .. "Accessories _@a , 8 SALES wardrobe com storm 400 and screen a roof that wil’ carry § ton doors. Also see New General, Holly Skylines, Tini-Homes end Great ~~ Used aon sold on rep- | 6 cent to eke — (erasiers 6 per cent up months. Parts and seccessories M of Lake Orica, on SON OUTBOARD ~OTORS Starcraft aluminum boats Tee Nee trailers Evervthing for the Boats Master Craft tratiers At Pine Lake. 72-9260 iy METAL Boat Fei One year Like new 010 Oak- BOAT HAUL OUTS Any boat. anv place Storage end varnishing MARINE 8A.ES AND SERVICE 422.8 Telegraph PLY «¢ ENGINE COMFORT AND safety & Miami $46 Les Ap Diego San Francisco, . Petersburg. ¢ plus tas round trip fares and information cal! OR 3-9441, 6129 Le scomep Rd ‘opposite Pon tec airport GOING TO 8 RAST M week-nd vis Ba Mn os. re eam cara een LEAVING FOR TEXAS, WANTS 2 riders to help drive and share ex- Must before Oct. rene Cowan Rt i. PONTIAC DRIVEAWAY SERVICE. _ PE 4-5139 — 53% Union Street. TRUCK GOING NORTH PART either way FE 5-6806. Watted Used Cars 88 se EG EEE EN THE HIGH DOLLAR * Pontiac Farm S — ~ ogo oy ee ame os JOHN DEE I YEALER |9211 Poni'a- Rd PE ¢6140 26 FT GOSHEN CRUISER HOUSE- | ‘trailer model. 3097 Dartmouth Auction Sales 77| Ra FE S196 : ——e—eeeeeeeee | SMALL HOUSETRAILER EXCEL- Te SALE SATURDAY lent condition. Partiy fura MY Se tale ore * gs est of ake jon Ar > =] We have for this suction very Hl NTERS! nice merchandt-e Dining room 27 war surplus model, recondi- suite — suite, beautiful tioned excellent #06 W Huron baby and — — ea or FE bles, Tm. top table. reco aa eT ae gatele tente —— — 16 Mwneel ce Gre, $900 OR 341 be ut single . ~ ome so mattress Radio and/recotd | NEW AND MODERNIZED USED player, rock chair 4@ lamps, trailers on rental odd table: a stand Good low used ones bathtub, Ma washer, cabinet/ down Move in Wn mwodiatety Why sink. clothing, off burner re- pay rent? frigerator, sntiques, platform TRAILER EXCHANGE rocker ir of miniature oil Open Eves. and Sunday p.m tare Mane var wainatewtnet table “ beg enatrn. Trier and Upton. | SACRIFICE auctioneers. __} cz oF a5 SALES betel soqe © s a THE, iN SA e 7 furnish: m j | AUCTION, B& B pene sell make anv reasonable offer. | ray- cones: * “Hwy between ton Plains and pehacaggpeto Rest | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ital Sue _| 71 N Baginaw Bt FE 58165 xcelient, condition won LJ pad . Lovely new bedroom, Open Eves ‘til § 30 suite. a beauty Mele. 2 ee condition. Plenty of other TRAVELLO 1950. 277 FOOT USED room. suites. Eye vers. litte Bar, . quick sale | good livin j watering an Phyfe dining FE 2-9851 or - Lowell room suite with large bieck chair | ; Some vrata osk and = walnut | suites also nd tables, pe Tal CET | drop leaf tables, coffee — center tables in beautiful me- hogary just like new Variety i chairs, wash- xc alr ge dard and aut tic, vac- —_ cleaners, racios, televisions, rollaway beds, rockers. occ® | gna oscar er flr, Cham sional chairs, fireplace eculp-| mer Tint-Home and nolo. Bon ment A number of fine mens pew and used } and 2 shirts and suite Sewing ma- models. 1) to 44 ft Choose vour chines, dishes rugs. old lamps. own floor pian Lowest ble windows doors. old style bugey terms New trailers as little as “Ma eves Breakfast sets A beauti- ful knotty pine bar wit: brass rail A goog brown studio van in perfect condition An assort- ment of rugs. cfoss cut saws toilet bow! high chairs. water pump and tars Could go on indefinitely W not come and see for yourself B & B Auction House. oR 274 AUCTION ANTIQUES ES SAT OCT 16 10:30 am. 2184 Jackson Ave Aon Arbor Mich. Hand made, corner cabinet, cherry stand, marbie top tabie. e \ | fas. several antique clocks, lamps, pictures, large quantity hand painted dishes, glassware, linens. sehoolmaster's desk, antique sec- retary rockets. chairs. many.| thany other items. Sale will last) ti! everything is sold Broadway, Auction Bob Perry. auctioneer | SUE TO THF DEATH OF WY busband ' wilt sell at public ort on the premises located 6 miles east and i% milex north of Chea on Tuestav.. October 12 beginning at 16:30 am 22 head of Holstein coms and Heifers, full fine of farm implements. inciueing 3 Farmall tractors, Mc- Cormick , age Mrs tod Poul te oay ft nance Por high grade used cars We them. Drive the extra mile tt will pay vou well J. VANWELT OR 3-1365 TOP CASH §s8 FOR TOP CLEAN CARS ANY MAKE OR pan ECONOMY CARS, 22 A CALIF. BUYER HERE $0 SHARP CARS {XIE HwY avERi gma BO’ __ 808 Woodward, Birmingham REED 8© CARS EVERY W 6 t 33 models Clean cars Motor Sales 2618 OR, 3-433) OR a ne’? CARS SCRAP isla PA ‘RTS—STOR E Everythine tor the tratier els to root inside ené@ wt | trom | 6 Ss Across from [fel-Huron Center end Sunday PM 09 TD pts 4 syeteee cash. Sparks. oF ty, _FE «7111 after ¢ 2 Continental payments ayment, FE 5-0639. 1647 8 FOOT {0st REMODELED and ‘painted . Must seen be ited Call 5-465. Rent Trailer Space 79 PPI APPA PIPPPLL APS OO AOD PARKHI'RS! TRATLER COURT an. .| nee ale WHENSERVICE COUNTS itet_ Pontiac Press Classified ad-writ- ers serve vou WELL. Dial hy eon lelegrapp | % ‘aoe _ EM | REOISTERED. loads OA 6-2'19. vou have been waiting for | pep, power and ity mane 9 Gear sedan. ake 3 heater ané overdrive. Als® good | 1954 beacte V-£ Club Coupe Ful 4 mo = ——-. | Sale rain or shine, Lunch avail- auipped with radio, heater and - one) tie. The orice 6125 1964 DeSoto V-3 $-Dr. ..... OT ee a ATOES .ND APPLES. $1 A round. mish radio large heater turn 1054 Plymouth demonstra able on s J. B Cook Fo a This V8 e : e Lars. | 1954 DeSoto V-@ ¢ Dr. ....9101.28 BEAGLES AND eice DOGS, 690} dushe: and Gut Baldwin to & Milton Conine Administrators purrs like @ pussy cat at only | “Sele And good vires fwiy geulosed Big savings 1954 DEBoto V:8 4 Dr. |... .906.63- BEAUTIFO!. Winds? TOY > Fox Ra Sn = ee Mich A Cox. auctioneer Fenton, 9889 Might take less $795 “We $1000 oo on Curvalers left! UD] ABOVE CARS ARE BRAND NEW — —_ 0-2367 ‘ ‘ ‘ pups INSIST ¢ BiTs SWEET CI 4 CL: S DeSoto V-8 Sport one Stud service. FE or Be Bagg mnt iting ch sat ort 1 at 1PM 5) SALES Michigan S (LARKSTON iss - apacaecy beroyt Dr tee ti TIPUL COLORE Sale 1 Ou tate s ‘ \ - . : . - 1993 DeSoto V-6 4 Dr. ..... Mier ee black ne Farm | Equipment 76) hold poli. heal wins eat ee Finest 52 Chevrolet ‘HRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER 1053 Plymouth Cranbrook m= _hS BOLENS GARDE R. os geo bso) tet , Papen 1 Seer, Marece) wth Siack Miaole Sate 1953 Willye A ro Hard octane N TRACTORS. M room se pl : : e ys Aero Ae Baby Parakeets vom .. $2.98 a. L.. (ge dishes tape ee rugs, The Big Paved Lot pe compel — heater | Open * AM to PM = daily pons oe mad — nt Br. 880-88 me aT ose Dixie ra epee, ee ee en vueeyans ou on the Corner of 995 BARGAIN DAYS mom ea ee eink CALL CY LOCKHART WHEN IN | terials poultry. etc. Auctioneer, Cape. 1954 by OHA Sarvs, tas | Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. th Gattins Yaris Le new = it Ot De. on 05+ OOS CAIRN ~ CAIRN PUPF AKC ae NEEL SERVICE ON ANY Bill <= ‘34 Chev. club = sy Mead _.| MAKE OUR SERV-| 2. Also. @ com ‘2 CHEVROLET. Ss EP a 8 yi Ts Bt EE eeneeteteenney Sr caer MONTHS | ICE DUET Jp OFen DAY IM, | Soiumn we Rane saaeed to this | “I'm troubled with rolling-pinitis!” sear eats. Sek. 18 eeonet 36 2-Chevroles "$3 Gastuine “Couve h4 oor ry Press pans oll He ENGLIGN POINTER REG: | AM to 6 PM. WE CARRY a| [st_® late, model "es 009 | setual Some © Konded.” Us-| Bel AW, sport, coupe, geod, prown| nies St “Pym esscoca’ ee 2-4900 after 3. Se ETE igs” Sq MORES) dition Auctioneer. 14 A104! Rent Trailer Space 79| For Sale Used Trecks 90] yon "= ene ed Oe eo a td a — a eee c++ OAL.68 . at Oxford — Auction A an . ; udson Comm exce 1951 Pimesth. Cambridge TYPES OF DRAULIC EQUIP- 401 N. Lapee M 2% just | ~~ “ 2 wm 1 es EVI 2 toned $2 Ford Victoria Customized NOLISH POINTER. ON THE r Rd. on : cee, | | SMtehins 5 tenes Mpneictory. § =| «83 Ford Victoria Customised. =f 4 DF... cee sen ees -. $39.48 ao OR 38574. ONE OF THE | MENT. : north of fo : ____ | TRAILER SPACES, WATER AND OMe 1960 's Ton PICKUP, LIKE « By mouth svenees asvesceeens oer $] 095 i and < > sous . _ Plymouth Cambridge” - FREE TO GOOD HOME, KITTENS PONTIAC FARM AND sartrba\, oct. 1PM. “BIO sewers. N. Shore of White Lake owner 9606. 4) Pontiac A ’ rie | r At? ae (See eceee re $32.20 that sit up and beg OA 68-2477. INDUSTRIAI | eneee Weoteak Lake BF po Trainer Park, Milford. MU 14061 _ — other late models and 38 SO Pontiacs isso Plymouth Deluxe 4 Dr. 4 = Pedal ye é 4 east & wy oul a- 4-020 as ry) INTERNATIONAL tL TON 1 3 > 2-82 Chevrolets pect on udson — eevestete ren ye On Diet veans| TRACTOR CO. houses. includ dressers | Auto Acessories 80) rice, ip execeilent, shape in: | “Gj CHEVROLET 2 DR. ¢li HOWN ‘SI Buick Special ite Coote as up Iss Dodge Deluxe 2 Dr... gana? FREE POUR errs wan” 5. Woodward FS 600; heh. senets Vel. a ee out 2h eee ectuel | & assume payments 464.8 Wood-| 2 door sedan v.th nice black RCO "AR ie ce ee home PE 28620 PE+i«2 circulators gas and electric ren | ATTENTION! spare, neater ete 9606, Call Om. | cere mirminghe » finish elean upholstery goed tires ECON my’ CARS i“ Saeed FRENCH POODLES TOY. “as, CORN CRIBS. CORN CRI CRIBBING | bere gags peer ceaire, | we are wrecking 1900 to 1954] 2-826 anytime. CHEVROLET, 1650 2 DOOR] directional signals ‘and backup | 33. Aubura _ rcie wakoUaa- 31, MO OL. | | mere test oll Ph 4 — Rose Lavischy — G W cars and trucks We have sev-|2 RECKERS i AND 2 TON. | MI 42282. YARD DUMP. 1960 AND oie FE oa : BARGAIN 1 AKC REG BEAGLE. ° picte moa cows, COM- “"); south % mi east of Good- axles and bdedy parts. Rebuilt} 1951 both with 22.000 actual miles cepa HEADOUARTERS OR 3-6342 maak ngs: bedagrntnced Bo Ne 9 Tich 39 pigs, 4 sows, 2 sone = — geperaters and voltage! in very goed condition Sacrifice CHEVROLET | As 3 Pow. ; OU: ‘RS apt EPH PIES | All w a. ge Milker.| eres ear corn. Baled hay _for $695 ang $795. OR 3-1253 pas e, radio eater $1200 < vals M Bales om N [nrg me 5 PUPPIES in excellem ¢ Joseph | SCC “Sarmall H tractor “8 | N | FE +-1be; Nas DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer V-Liebstraum. | __Becker, Phone Or. ore “SCHR RA { AUTO PARTS| DODOE * PANEL, a ee "FORIAN KENNELS | Simoes faa Genk ¥ pcos lag! ony ay om ie * 2599 Dixie Hw CHEVE. 4 2 heel gre gt 5 ie eee heater, good tires s — adr. hydramatic, choy 20 Years oo DRIV- id r race Mos runs good. $7 Brooklyn bargain ay at — Cass . Pike St. | em with cultivator, Prect}| Props Metamers Bank. Clert, 2 SPEED Teer ARLE went isa ~GiETROLET PICKUP Ra CHEV 54 BLACK z . ‘$0 Olds 2 dr. radio heater #| — E 2-0186 Puvs guaranteed. OR 3-265 a CORVETTE : = cally ME} rich & Sei Auctioneers tires 3 ton, Tulsa winch call to, heater, $135, OR 3-1672 — 1 AP ge Ty $395 Hydramatic $ 695 | 1951 FORD CUstoM ¢ SEDAN. Staijoat ¢ YEAR OLD ae For Sale Heusetrail rs 78 PE 22184 CHEV. ‘01 % TON PICKUP.| miles #2600 FE 2.0468 ‘t Dodge 4 r., radio, heater &| Very, clam Fordomatic. MSTERS_ FUNTUS DOVER, enn 9 stachitent,” Thin tracer For Sele Hoooetrehe ae GLASS, GLASS, ; GLASS| fob sas et Custonraiarna | 25, OR Giese Gaeta we Oude, Par, radio, heater ame | All : very just RICAN GENERAL, EST- © spec safety glass FOR wh = ’ “L hyd $699 ; +s . Cost, $400. will sell for best offer. Soe and ears, trucks, and buses, urance ‘te FORD fspacncinet y—4 “y 2 FOR SALE bY OWNER @ SO Packard 4 Dr. ‘1 Dedae 4dr. radio, heater 1946 FORD eeeereee $195 INDIVIDUAL AKC REO. BEAGLES | _OF 3° ____ | others. 14% ft. to 41 ft 1 36 ft. Giass instalied,| ward ~‘nurmbagham. Cre a gr wt aoa | Mico ereen finish all equipment | and gyromatic $996 |- Deluxe 4 ar. and heater, for sale or will take shotgun, FE| MALL CHAIN SAWS, L_&,| 2 bedroom ae. ove Gat | Sollce toe costemer, Wh iss) Ow Ce eon _ an 95 ‘82 Plymouth 2 dr. one-owner, GOOD TR: ATION sean 1 # SU ceon MU| iS'l ite wmode! for balance due | door glass or windshield Alj} with year Scound Joe Also will TeVTOR CHEVROLET inside let ee . OUT- 7842 or MU 46978. M-59 af Mil- R at urchase plen on used| Work guaranteed. Open 3.0 qie - : Bega odlotbe fs o1.ess , w ot. _ PE 4-1 pupp! ——— who | _ford Rd. — , until 4 pm jose CHEVROLET TRUCK OFFICIAL’S CAR i. 9406 | cx - are _ MA 62613, ITY GARDEN TRACTORS,| GENESEE TRAILER SALES | Hub Auto Glass Co. speed axle, Good motor. 33 beige | 1993 Chevrolet Wagon White side- sa h Club € O0 Chavestes codes iné PORD ; TROPICAL PISH & SUPPLIES Earl 8. Mastick Co. Milford, M- 201 Dixie Hwy. 122 Oakland Avenue FE ¢-7066 20166 wall Royal Master tires, tinted | \() Ply mouth Club Coupe Bor e anes , 08 heater spotlight Very clean. " Rd. Ph. Milford MU me} glass radio, heater, Bel Air fen- ydram 5-1867 encom’, 4 st. Oxtord. | Meets or MU Se0Te CAMPING TRAILER, R SLEEPS ot | oven a0TO PARTS oP ATIONAL” 1 TON. | ders and tender guards. Like new $445 B TisSate ¢ Gs. radio, hector ..| pond Wl GOOD ME ya Son — —— $325 before pm true e ’ gyroma’! pa a MASSEY HARRIS 2 ROW SELF | dames 9 Starters ene es] AY este Rv: TAYLOR'S «2 Piymouth, 1 owner. club as veus Se Treptens fish end supplion 3200 | propel — _ bons ~NEW MOON Se ee ee accent en TOM ON AT WALLED LAKE coupe. 34,000 miles, come see! i egy y 7 - Snes POR Ave. Brooklands sub-division OL Cormick Deering tractor on rub- hand and greatly reduced for | 99 en Aga re Phone MArket 4-156! 53 Chevrolet 33003 ber, in good shape. $300.; 2 Allis-| immed 06 _Oak: Ave. Ph FR 4-4613 a : ; a | cheamere A 4s immediate TWO soon 4 TiR T wires we a CeEVAOLET % Bel Air 2 door, @ sharp looking} Riemenschneider Bros, wD . woes Fs single bedroom. 16 TIRES WITH WHEELS MALE mae ne ate =| toned 2 L, Wererine Oe 1954 45 ft 2 bedroom demo tically new 324 Nelson. por} eg ax, one cor. D g months old. E 6030 ve, : ao: ew 5 years at & per cent op these et - od e- ONE YEAR OLD BEAG [k.| Ides Dealers. Van Dyke at 182 Auto Service si or male. rE Sipe. pubes _mi_rd., Utica, RE 23-3871. Prairie Schooner - Elcar - meee | — Riemenschneider’s ] 195 ne PUPPIES. CALL "NOW IS THE TIME easy worms. Pe agg gee re THE Truck Specials liege Plymouth —* pel Road, Washing TO BUY! Parkhurst. Tike te Seles ching «hoe 23 Hood Ph FE ne von vor You Can 'S) Ford 2 Dr. Sedan Phone FE 2-9131 OAKLAND COUNTY! RAL ; tere "31 GMC 459 COE with new "307" ace ae PARAKEETS | ix ve an anias. M goo8 qyeten toe © real 3540 Lapee - at: sen om EXPERIENCED WE CHANICS engine. air brakes 9120 tires $395 232 S. Saginaw St. Qoe 2 tantept af ose seo ou : — save you —— PARAKEETS, CANARIES. CAO. Rolns garden tractor (NEW ies 36 PT. * ccoanin. | treneclostons svecsrtve cad rept] “us Sat ousme unm. . food. Since 1927. 684 Oakland Clinton ee ae Chiet, evcellent condi i =o — Garage ‘40 Dodge 2', ton tractor Keller K POMERANIAN PUPPIES 6) Stoo or call 6 isa PONTIAC CHIEF 0 PT _* | axpaine bop , ten cab ond chesets . och ments eid. 3 Whe, Gciden female, | Save'a geet tect of wind 00 months 0. Small down, pe yment er EREE EST wATE G vert & ue oe — CHRYSLER-PLY MOUTH red male orders now for ment thet is priced to sei) take over contract = ‘49 GMC @%5 ton COE. sleeper cab. a eCWS- «79 6. Wat pe = Mrs. W ps9 Py one terme. os Mace CARS Pully equipped and ready to g0. m 8 Saginaw, Lapeer +o" MOT ; La. \* KING BROS. | BRAID MOTOR SALES 1952 Plymouth SUBURBAN STATION WAGON 1952 DESOTO mayment 1408 See ~ Aaned IDOE 82 2 heater cond: No down onion M 4 at Buckhorn LE M 1664 VORD EIONT COUNTRY Cres se, over ar ee. shoe soe Tan Or D ioe, 4. BEDAN NE NEEDS } Mo- > 1966 $1450 will wale Down NAL 171 8. Saginaw St peym:n oo 68 ward, | ‘Dire ona 4 OL 1-720 . . full price 197 South FORD. ‘st CONVE LE RA. mond tires PE S700 good " 1949 FORD.,....... . $295 Two door, black peauty 8 cyl- inder_ A rea) buy MOTOR SALES a) DOWN & Woo INE, OR 37310 bg - wa ‘4 DOOR PLYMOUTH FORD isha ¢ BOOK TATION. Wagon, good condition new tires.,- to and heater overdrive FE +2085 FORD. c v4 7 DOOR. CHEAP. rE + 23 ee — ‘« minal CUSTOM MADE. 3 door, Bea maroon North Pontiac Auto fales, 312 W. Montcalm °F +6151 Le 1954 DeSctos Officials care and demon- straters. Belling some of *yes8e cars below cost Come tm for the dea) of your life We have 4 drs. vert/bies, Don't walt As low as 2 dre con- and Sportemans $245 Dn. AND 30 Mos. on the Balance = law BANK RATES -SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. DESOTO PLYMOUTH why wn . il 9 P.M. EXCEPT SAT, Motors Inc. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 S. WOODWARD ibd lldaeleical | eee * Bape Mee ver qett. 1952 KAISER St OEY Soe to i eent Huron Motor Sales 062 W. Muron rE 3-361 7 ERCURY CONVERTIONE. heater, AD extras. A 6-4) Rete, —fell_M West Side Used Mercury te factory installed heater and albtoather tn- terior Never age have we sold one like this so $149 Dn. Balance On Easy Rates SCHUTZ Motors Inc. DESOT' O-PLYMOUTH a core EVERY NIOHnT EXCEPT SAT, YOUR FARM a has more’ buyers when announced in the Classi- fied ads! Dial FE 2-8181 for a helpful ad-writer’s 023 W Huron FE "39 to ‘$2 models to epg te KAISER. 1961. « excellen’ condition, Bive —~ dio, heater, \ prt a a FE 44682 44 68 Wood tree headers with tags Dees ores, ported 13. Montcalm FE ‘ ? for balance Jacobson Pontiac’s Exclusive Hudson Dealer Case ot Pike 34158 Custom four door, radio, heater and overdrive. 195 No Cash Needed Where Can You Buy a Car Ciieaper Than at a ’S1 Henry J. . $1 Ford Eight Fordomatic . ’S1 Nash 2 door Hydramatic .. .$499 49 Desoto 4 dr. ..$344 $2 Ford 2 dr. ....$799 $2 Pontiac 8 Deluxe 2 dr.. . $999 "SO Ford 2 dr. ....$399 54 Ford Custom 2 dr Fordomatic . $1,399 53 Plym. 4 dr. ..$1,044 "49 Ford 4 dr. ...$244 "$1 Plym. 4 dr. ..$544 *50 Hudson 4 dr.. .$344 °$3 Ford 2 dr. ... "$1 Buick 4 dr... "49 Merc. 4 dr. . "$2 DeSoto 4 dr. .. . $699 0 Olds. &B...:.. $599 "$2 Metc. Sed. ..$1,099 "SO Merc. 4 dr. ...$599 51 Pont. 4 dr. ...$799 °$] Ford Conv. ..$744 "SO Chev. Conv. ..$544 °S0 Ford Conv. ..$599 48 Stude. Conv. ..$209 52 Ford Ranch Wag. "$2 Ford Country Sed. $3 Ford Ranch Wag “$3 Ford Country Sed 52 Nash Wagon 50 Ford Sta. Wagon 48 Buick 4 dr....$299 48 Stude. 4 dr. ..$199 49 Pont. 2 dr. ...$199 "49 Ford Sed. ....$199 464 Birmingham For Sale Used Cars 91 SSeS one, Bee , $195. 340 Bald N & AB neo permeate Oe 8. Woodward. purr 3 ice PLY NouTK | eis payments imi | 5 heater Excellent transpoi _ $7) 105 EB more. 195] Plymouth DR. THAT Lae AND ALL THE Exteas. $595 $95 Down SCHUTZ Motors Inc. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 2 Woodward Harold Turner's Big Selection Quality Cars — Low Prices "A-1” Buys Harold Turner, Ford TWO LOCATIONS: S. Woodward — "47 Ford 4 dr. ...$19 ’S] Henry J .....$19 48 Hudson .....- $144 "48 Pont. Coupe .$444 °S1 Kaiser 4 dr. ..$299 "48 Ford 2 dr. ...$144 46 Pont. 2 dr. ...$199 "48 Chev. Sed.....$299 "46 Ford 2 dr. ....$199 41 Ford Coupe ...$44 38 Dodge 2 dr. ...$44 41 Mercury ...... $44 Hardtops "SS Nish .<.5 $1,099 SO Chee. ...<4.:- $699 52 Chev. ....... $1,099 ’S! Pontiac ....$1,099 "Si Ford ..-.c0 $744 "53 Stude ...... $1,144 55 BROCCO me ieee $1,544 Trucks ‘46 International 12 ft. van. 2. 8299 ‘52 Ford % ton aan . $644 'SO Ford % Exp $399 "40 GMC % van. .$124 'S3 Chev. 13 ton pickup .2.<--. $799 '48 Chevrolet Sed. Delivery .$3' "47 Chev. 14 ton pickup eeeeeee 11 Mile at Woodward Royal Oak DON'T BE MISLED Those dollars come herd. Anybody can make big claims — “No pay “Quaranteed forever” — “Nothing down” — aoa oa ee ete. ee ae ae ee wae Shans 4 ee oe pe Ge ol) trede-tre. ee ee ce ee WE HAVE 1 USED CARS. THEY RADIO. AND | ration. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 A tt MANNER I8 HONEST. WE $1595 53 Pontiacs—2 dr. and 4 dr.—Deluxe 8s. Five to choose from. $3 Buick Super 4 dr., radio, heater, Dyna- flow, 2 tone green. $795 Up 51 Buicks —all types. Your choice. 30 day guarantee, $1295 $3 Chevrolets—2 dr. & 4 dr. Powerglide, two tone paint. 52 Buick Super 4 dr, radio, heater and Dyna- flow. 3 to choose from. $445 49 Buicks—2 dr. 4 dr. ment required $1595 °54 Ferd 4 dr. Custom, radio, heater, very low mileage. and No down pay- HAVE TOMERS. DROP IN AND SEE U8 TODAY FOR THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICE $1195 . ’52 Pontiac 2 dr., all the extras. Very, very nice. $1095 '53 Nash Rambler, Hy- dramatic, radio, heater. One owner car. $895 ’51 Chev. Bel Air. Black finish. A beauty. $595 SO Buick 2 dr. tires. $945 ’51 Pontiac 4 dr., Hy- dramatic, radio, heater, good paint and tires. $660 . "Sl Ford Club Coupe, Good radio, heater. Three to choose from. . Remember our lot is packed. We're accepting any reason- able offer. Drive in to- day for prompt courte- ous service “SUPPORT THE UNITED FUND” OLIVER BUICK OPEN TILL 10 P. M. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. $595 cars are Buick Demonstrator. Hardtop Riviera, good condition. Terrific saving. "50 Chev. 2 dr. Good looking — dependable. Radio and heater. $495, "930 Ford 2 dr., radio, heater, good engine. $395 "48 Pontiac 4 d¢., radio, heater. Good transpor- tation. $995 ’$2 Dodge Coronet 2 dr., radio, heater, bronze color. $245, A good selection -of Fords, Chevrolets, Pon- tiacs, Plymouths and Oldsmobiles in this low price group. Be early and take your choice of these buys! FE 2-9101 CMON OUTI BIG SALE and reap the buy of your life at Community Over 8 cars to choose from—all are ready to go and priced Motors’ 10th Annual! Harvest—Sale. the right way. HARVEST 1951 FORD Convertible Coupe with of VALUES redio Radio & Heater $650 1953 PONTIAC 1953 BUICK triere Coupe 2%ong pas. ra, Tig pt: "eTamane ond white as : $1,595 —_ 1951 CADILLA 1953 STUDE Convertible Coupe. Sse Commander Starline Coupe. Ra- er Hydramatic and whitewall fio, heater, Hydramatic white- tires. wall tires “31 toe tone finish, = $2,195 1954 CHEV EOUE? 1953 PONTIAC Bel Air Coupe, Radio, convertible radio, heater, heater. 3 roy paint, whitewall Hydramatic hae 9 whitewall tires. tires, like new $1,795 $1,895 FREE CIDER & DOUGHNUTS 1448 DODGE custom 4 door radio & heat- wv 1948 PACKARD 4 door, radio, heater $295 $195 1948 PONTIAC 19448 FRAZER Streamiiner 8—2door. Radio, Radio and heater. heater, 2 tone paint. $195 19499 BUICK 1946 PLYMOUTH Hai pda: $125 $495 1946 CHEV. 4 DR 1949 PACKARD 4 DR. $195 50 . 1949 PONTIAC 1947 PLYMOUTH SMreamliner : — 3 door C $345 GIVEN AWAY Saturday night at 8 o'clock we will give away a good used car. You don’t have to be present to win. Stop in at our used car office and register. COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES INC. OPEN TILL 10 P.M. &4 \. MAIN ROCHESTER OL 2-9311 1950 BUICK 4 DR. Station Wagon. Radio & Heater ¢ FALL CLEARANCE NEW CHRYSLERS WE MUST REDUCE STOCK FOR NEW MODELS DUE NOV. 17. WE NEED GOOD USED CARS FOR OUR BUSY LOT. y- Invoice Price... Brand New... Indoor Display... Immediate Delivery. . Instant Credit O. K. LOOK! A 1954, light green, Chrysler Windsor four door with automatic transmission, directional signals, undercoating, backup lights, heater, whitewall tires —for $2,418. * LOOK! A 1954 New Yorker V-8. 4 door sedan with auto- matic transmission, power steering, radio, heater, directional | signals, undercoating, backup hights— for $2,863 LOOK! A 1954, 235 horsepower V-8. 4 door sedan. The Special Golden Falcon model with power steering, automatic transmission. radio, heater, whitewalls and other extras—for $3.123. >= Fair Appraisal... Service Included. .. Low Interest. Long Terms... Open Till 9 P. M. 479 S. Woodward BIRMINGHAM MIdwest 6-1200 Keller-Koch ——- - A —— :s ‘93 $3195 Cadiliac 62 Coupe with radio, heater. Hydramatic. white side walls, and 2 tone green "02 $2195 Cadillac sedan with blue top and grey bottom. radio, heat- er, Hydramatic and 1 owner ‘53 $2095 Olds 98 sedan 4 dr with radio, heater, Hydramatic, power steering and power brakes. $1795 Mercury Monterey Hard Top Radio. heater, white side walls, and Mercomatic ‘vl $1795 Cadillac sedan with white top, and a black bottom Also ra- dio, heater and Hydramatic. ‘03 $1595 Pontiec 2 dr with 2? tone green finish plus radio, heater, | Hydramatic and tinted glass ‘02 $1495 | Olds 98 4 dr with red bottom and black top radio. heater Hydramatic and white walls 02 .....: $1395 Buick Super Hard Top Riverte with 2 tone paint. radio, heat- er. Dynaflow and white walls '93...... $1395 do 2dr sedan etth 2 tone Blue = paint radto heater, overdrive and white walls “ee 8 @ @ LJ of your response to previous sales to be found at JEROME'S Phone APPRECIATION The dictionary will TELL you what appreciation means. . you what it means by again cutting our prices to wholesale or below, because Here are but a few of the terrific bargains ‘03 $1395 Chevrolet 210 series with 2 tone green finish. Radio, neater, and Power Olide eee $1395 Dodge Coronet with cream top and red bottom, redio, heat- er, white walls ‘S12... $1195 Olds sedan with black top and red bottom The Holiday Sup 88 Cpe. with all extras of “$1095 Pontiac sedan with 3 tone green finish radio, heater, Mvdramatic and white walls ‘Ol $1095 Olds 98 sedan. Gun metal grey finished 4 dr with radio, heater. and Hydramatic ey. $995 Nash sedan with 3 tone black and red radio: heater, ‘lydre- matic and white walls ey $995 Dodge @edan with 2? tone paint Radio. heater and best of all an eutomatic transmission ‘ol $795 DeSoto Mahan Gold 4 dr cus tom Radio. heater and eu- tomatic shift. A real value ‘00 $695 Pontiac sedan Radio, heater and Hydramatic. Owned br ® local mintster. Really sharp oe 8 © ee 2 ee ee we ee ee we ee * + © we ee JEROMES BRIGHT SPOT Olds—Cadillac “22 YEARS IN PONTIAC” FE8-0488 | Orchard Lake ,Rd. at Cass Ave. _ but we can SHOW ‘Ol $695 Nash Ambassador Maroon 4 dr Radio, heater and overdrive A real nice car. ‘90 $095 Pord 8 dr Truly a one owner Black sedan with new tires, good motor and solid Body. ‘49 $495 Maroon Olds 4 dr sedan with radio. heater and Mydramatic Also ee ®© © @ “ee © © @ © ov © © © @ has seat covers ee 6 6 @ «© ford Marcon 2 dr. sedan Here is good transportation but needs a@ little work. ‘48 = Club C with redio and eater es is sparp car —neo’ fooling ‘48 $235 Mercury Nebt grey with radio heater and overdrive solid transportation . “Ask the man who one Good trans with $180 ner & with re- and solid body Packard owns many ‘47 Pontiac Stream): dio, heater Ready to go 39.2... Cadiliac Standard of the world Even after IS vears thie car has many miles left. $379 |) PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME, BUT A POLICY” 1953 BUICK Super, Convertible, radio, heater and Dynaflow. (Stock No. 3667) $1895 1953 CHEVROLET 2 door Sedan, beautiful 2 tone paint, radio and heater. (Stock No. 3643) $1245 1951 PONTIAC. nice green 2 door, radio and heater. (Stock No. 3594-A) = $695 1952 FORD V-8 Sedan. Very nice and heater. (Stock No. 3660) $1025 1951 NASH Ambassador 4 door Sedan. radio, heater, bed equipment. (Stock No. 3608). $095 1949 DESOTO 4 door Sedan, radio, heater and automatic transmission. (Stock No. 3646) $495 195] PLYMOUTH Belvedere, beautiful 2 tone finish, radio and heater. (Stock No. 3571-A) $795 1949 LINCOLN Cosmopolitan. 4 door. radio. heater and overdrive. (Stock No. R-138) $295 Has radio 1982 DESOTO Custom 4 door, radio, heater, automatic transmission. (Stock No. 3474-A) $995 19§2 CHEVROLET Styline 4 door Sedan. radio and heater. (Stock No. 3523) $795 1949 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe 4 door, radio, heater and Hydramatic. (Stock No. 3601-A) $445 1952 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe 2 door. radio, heater and Hydramatic. (Stock No. 3545) $1295 1951 STUDEBAKER Club Coupe. V-8, radio, heater, Hydramatic. (Stock No. 3642) $045 1953 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe 2 door. radio. heater and Hydramatic. (Stock No. 3664) $1445 1947 FORD Sedan with radio and_ heater. (Stock No. 3658-A) $125 19530 PLYMOUTH Sedan. (Stock No. 3663) $495 radio and heater 1954 PONTIAC DEMONSTRATORS—All low mileage, fully equipped, choice of several Also—A like-new ’53 Mercury. Pontiac Retail Store. models, 4 door and Catalinas. HURRY! New Car Dept., Tremendous savings — "Buy Your Car From a Dealer You Know” PONTIAC RETAIL STORE FACTORY BRANCH : . Mime 5708 ; eine | Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. 63 Mt. Clemens St. at Mill FE 37117 , 7 fA, f | ev ' & THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRI | * | } |] i DAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 _ TV’s Man Who Came to Din -- Today's Television Programs -- ; Channel &—WJBE-TV =§=«s_ Channel —WWJ-TV Channel 1+ WEYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHT’S ¢:00—(7) Dinner Theater. Little Rascals in “Washee Ironee,” film. (9) Capt. Video. Adventure film. (4) Time for Music, Jane Palmer sings. (2) Willy. Willa Dodger, female lawyer, becomes involved in triple entanglement, June Havoc stars. 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) News. 6:30—(7) Heart of the City. ‘Kid 4 ends up in doghouse after agree-| tle show. (2) Eleventh Hour The- ing to care for his boss’s pet,| ater. Film To Be Announced. | hostage to |M:80-(4) Tonight: Steve Allen | robbers, Leo G. Carroll with music, variety. — Jeffery, Robert Sterling | SATURDAY MORNING ar. ' 9: 15—(4) News. 9:60—(7) Dollar a Second. Jan) Murray hosts quiz. (9) President | 9: 30—(4) Mr. Wizard. ° Eisenhower. (4) Big Story. ‘“The Case of the Forgotten Night.” |9:45—(3) Michigan State College dramatization of Free Press re- 10:60—(7) Back to God. (4) Happy porter Ken McCormick’s series| Holly Ranch. (2) Wayne Univer- t ‘Stars Seen in ‘Uncut Version enced the same sort of uneasy sur“| _| prise, near to. shock, Wednesday night viewing The Man Who Came WITH US AGAIN... It's Good Entertainment if Kiddies Are in Bed or PTA Approves By JACK O’BRAIN NEW YORK (INS) — We expert- o Dinner on. TV as we did when | ner Jolts' Critic THE PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL RADIO ‘WORKSHOP Under the direction of MISS VERA MAE ADAMS ~ MON. ~ WED. — FRI. 10:30 - 10:45 A. M. . Stuff,” film drama. (9) Sports| that freed Willie Calloway from | sity. we saw The Moon Is Blue in a | Beginning Film. (4) Showcase of Stars.| life jail sentence. (2) Playhouse |... ane | neighborhood movie house. MONDAY . 1 Drama To Be Announced. (2)/ of Stars. John Newland plays | #:30—(7) apeallines who Gime Warts and. tole | 10:30 a : Telenews Ace. Cline, Van Pat-| tenderfoot in “Square Shooting.” | 10:45—(2) Bill Barker's Cartoons. | which on the Broadway stage had ° _ ss rick. 9:36—(T) The Vise. Dennis Price | 11:e0—(7) Space Patrol. (4) Rough | beem fairly racey but routine in With . ¢:45—(9) Frankie Conners. Music.| ®% man who kills his rich wife] Riders. (2) Sinema. content, though imaginatively Program No. 694 in the (3) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev-| i “Let Murder Be Done.” (4) | 11:15 (2) Cartoons ee Current Series erett R. Phelps. Dear Phoebe. Peter Lawford as |" . each landed on TV with, though . advice to love-lorn columnist. |11:30—(7) Cowboy Show. (2) Ab-| set a thud, at least a bump, fol- 1:00—(T) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| (2) Our Miss Brooks. Connie | bott and Costello. towed hy the tt of an eycbron. ON YOUR Puppet show. (9) Boston Blackie.| Brooks, Osgood Conklin find Someone in the TV management Three for the money is murder| themselves in trouble with di-| SATURDAY AFTERNOON =| must have gone through the tor- | DIAL motive of woman who meets/ rector of National Board of 15.99 (7) McKenzie’s Saturday) tures of heck (broadcasting word | Blackie, Kent Taylor, stars. (4)| Education, Eve Arden stars. | Party. (4) RFD No. 4. (2) Big Meaning “hell’) and finally in| = nn on — —— Star Playhouse. Drama to Be 10:¢0—(7) Black Spider. Don| T y- pat ee trustration:.said oh, let's leave it . - Announced. (2) Favorite Story. | - in “Sli prams ” film | e all in. Which is what they did, from | Adolphe Menjou tells of —. a; y vad eof a Life, |00-(2) Lone Ranger. Sheridan Whiteside (played, as) ‘Twenty-one Days.” aa Denaie J ‘ate (alent | 1:38—(2) TBA now is traditional, by Monty | z ames . : Woolley) referring to his nurse F 1:15—(T) Detroit Deadline. News. a (4) gto gi 1:45—(9) Prayer, Billboard. (4) | (Zasu Pitts) as Miss Bedpan, to LAST ST ee Hutton sips tea and once Wr 2182 ¢. Telegraph Road 44 Mile North of 1:20—() Rin Tia. Deg ts found = Basie Allie Gronik. Seapets his arrival on the TV tube with | -etirement from show business Betty sang and danced for 30 minutes and adopted by cavalry troop} ™™ a the savage pronouncement, “I may oy ad estes aye GD) Pri, | (2) The Line-up. San Francisco |#:0—(9) Big Four Football. (2) | jomnit » as she made her “last stand” at a Las Vegas, Nev., hotel casino: PREPARE FOR SPECIAL! . police investigate death of| Don McLeod. Theater. Don De Fore in “Soyth-| Puors, oust These, need we suggest, are not COLD DAYS Eddie Fisher. Eddie, sings popu-|10:30—-(9) Follow That Man. Ad- 9: 457) Heart of Detroit. whe uly was Wied Steen ycott aces bats cotered the setee, of te lar ballads. (2) Democratic ee eo (2) a Ay $:00—(T) Roundup Time. (2) Play-| amd 11-p. m. last evening with a pani (pha Dover. Del $ Central Committee. Political. pangs e house. great many words, phrases and “ Marvel's ruling. was made on 220 Includes 275 1:45—(4) News Caravan. John 7 ovie P moods which many « mom has _ |am appeal for reinstatement filed Gal Legs " Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry |10:45—(4) Greatest Moments mon» =. | Spent many years schooling her IX 00 by the National Assn. for the Ad- , Gal. Come. Ferry ches “Cun Ma”) an Pak imortswenr( ee — vancement of Colored People on|1-34 Copper Tubing ......... cece ft, Me $:00—(T) Ozzie and Harriet. The ad an big league | 55(9) Film Fair. (7) Football. | Of course, the psychology would) Segregationists Balk at |Pehalf of the students and thelr} Pi, Cosslse Incl Filter $5.40 player manager. j be that any child worth saving is parents, 50. JNA Mocon conto noeor e' Nelsons discover that Ozzie 4:45—(4) Vocal Varieties Readmissi f did his - = A: 4 s . . has "Too Many Ties.” (4) Red|11:00—(7) Soupy’s On safely tucked into his kip by 10 mission of Negro! Marvel did not specify in Puttons. Red in “Corporal of| Sales with variety. (9) National |s:e0—(9) Wild Bill Hickok. (4) In-|p. m., but that is not always the! Pypils in Milford, Del. |‘réer, when the Negro students || 60,000 BTU Floor Furnace .......... Ere. Bust,” original musical comedy.| News. (4) News. (2) News. dustry on Parade. case htse progressive-school days. lageege —— 85 /11:15—(7) Theater. “Steel “Hel- | 5:15—(4) Garden Show. mt for the PTA and other _TELMINGTON, Dal mA ope w Western play went off satisfactorily in-| white students, repeating a tense , Wellece pr Bieapny Bago = pickers. tb ga Conservation. deed. Its case was, if NBC won't|raciaj situation which bachelor. (4) Life of Riley. Riley! Frontier,” film feature. (4) lit-|5:45—(4) Michigan Report. ns ean pocereocie ~ awe palo —— in No economy expert could be hap-| The state of Delaware paved the ‘ 1 oo py with the cost of such a cast: | way the readmission | Chaplin and —_-_— O S oolley Miss Pitts l hr Oo O’N: in ' ) | Reginald Gardiner, Joan Bennet! owe oi * based | untonton of porate A ; te without notice. , Joan » | the all-white com the Mexican Programe furnished by stations fisted im this column are subject change ——— Merle Oberon Oe ee ee eee ee PONTIAC’S OLDEST wm, cM CELW, com wws, se’ woaR, «ne WEE, (107 thought, though sty’ inly |has a registration of 1,562 pupils,|six months visit. a luxury ‘item a little grand for a | including 686 white high school! The famed British comedian said TV SERVICE DEALER ! fontan? WKY, World We Live tm | 1:90—WIR Pare wae Ss Toung secretary's role), Buster Keaton, | students. in his application that he was egeermere | See EARNS TN | ERT S| teem | eee, ana Chace Witam Marvel | Sha" Saco remees| BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVI WHYS, Wattrich-MeK. 10:00— WIR. Tennessee Brate | ..43—ww, News wre, Seer Bre , among oo a tember d= what he called malicious rumors = WxYZ, Rally £:00—WIR, Jack White 12:80—WIR, Musie It stilt is, on TV as on stage, ruled ea ae el cee ae Authorized Factory Service for 15 Different Manufacturers lL. a CKLW. Harry Plapoery wwi Ww, Farm & Home screen, radio and summer stock, bonter oe an gle His a ee a eae bo 3149 W. Huron “wes beige ee woeK: oe, Binge 7 8 ae ee eee statement precedes a formal de- noareethae prod to Agence ‘ / ce 10: 30—w Im a Time WCAR. News —_ = ren area to te Welcott, | -ision by the Court of Chancery, | France Presse. wean, Boerts wxta, Tor of Town *woan. og a SATURDAY EVENING cursions formed the notion oer expected next week. Chaplin, bon retained his Brit- ‘wwie Mubeland —— e-me—wws, tyvert @ Onely| 10e—wum, cay Remus: | the role, ever could play it as | | Marvels Mee, ‘Bryant Bowles, |of residence tn the Ose Bau Stern : WCAR Reviva) well as Woolley and since Monty a of res aii ware Muste ma fad iy BR al —- Ware hers, Novy seems in fine form, he probab- [President of the National Assn.| formed during a visit abroad in oe Muste . WJBK. Houseparty WW. Minute Parade WBE. Tom George ly will go on forever, with op- for the Advancement of White | 1952 that he would have to under. — ioe Ee 11:00—WJR, News wae ewe, Reese a aeeee oie tions. People (NAAWP), strong oppo og a hearing on his political views wear. a ee WJBK. News, McLeod 1:90—WIR, News, Hayes We shan't do nents of ed schools, | and moral conduct before being al- 1:00—WJR, Quest House Suiw: veo Kures aes Ghee ony. er he . io much moralizing| «when the Negroes walk in (to lowed to reenter the country. Taree Sear * 9:18—WIR, Mae Hawks |here; we didn't do any when the |the Milford school), the whites will Skelton ‘i yale W. Gat. #:—WIR. Touchdown Ins | comedy first arrived on Broad- ” “I'm of . w. Lewis vie 4, Figenin Preview | bi walk out.” he sald sure of Treated After Accident — caLw waanhatees Music "ORL. Francis our Lrepetbog Previ way ee he 4 — but ithat. Marvel has reserved the! res L. Willi 16. 629 WWJ, Muste . . 3 view | we sus re Ww some : = | a m ams, ‘ "CKLW. auy Nunes ways News or Mappler Living wri” Ca 2 honest difference of opinion as to He ool ti gnsg pend rae ro merce Rd., was treated for | 120m, aes CKLW Prank WCAR. Radio Temple 2:30—WIR, M. & Pootbell - —— its artistic vulgate should Negroes " cuts on the forehead by a Walled | WXY2, Lone runpay woammme | '*:°%-WIR. Garden Cate Wean Bal aperte ve been exploded so literally _‘@ -e @ Lake doctor after his car ran off SeLw Genre Beatie a ac ue Cat aera wreey Party | %:46—WCAR, Marmony Mau | “Found so many millions of hearth-| The Negro students had been S. Commerce road north of Pon- | a WJBK. News, M 8:60—WJIBK, Tom George | Sides without a brief suggestion | integrated for three weeks of the|tiac Trail yesterday afternoon ‘wat tense tam WTR, serurder genset | eee mn rae ae {OAR Hews Music [that perhaps the kids might be fail term, until a Doyeott eut |Williams told sheriff's deputies he W. in the WIEBE, Geniile, Binge a ae tea, "| cassuene ane pages to bed before the adult | attendance toe third of normal |didn’t know how the accident hap- ea Crime Phete On Melo¢ey Roundup 1¢:38—WJR. Galen Drake WCAR, News, Carousel an. and resulted in the resignation of pened. xYzZ, ghow Stappere we WWi, Reed Chow in gg They could get up. of course, | =e —_ CKLW, terepy waz : = |to watch Betty Furness betw 8:1s_ww3, Fresh @matre | SSR-WIR Votes of Agrett | CEN Goo pare bd aren ecthum Pacha | (20 acts. a MODERN REFINED STATE APPROVED WiBK: 0. D. Football SuLw. Tey Devie 10:48 WIR, Oniep Drate ww Beers, Game of we CaRnTtAn GlyEnTED GREE Ges : ” Godtrey Digest News CKLW. ’o Beal , Teenagers Un'im . "ww. Deve Qerroway “WxYa. Hews, Gendo!t 11:06—WJR, Robert © Loum wee Meleod me let's Pass This One. By THE BABCOCK REST HOME W Takes wember «| 1:00-0JR, Jim Vinal! pt Sk et a Scan. eee cntown na | SAN FRANCISCO —One new| L & — BABCOCE 6:45—WXY2. Just Basy wxYa, WIBK, News, Young WXYZ. Pop Concerts motel when full up flashes a sign, PHONE 41 — DRYDEN, MICH 9:00-—WJR, Perry Come CKLW. Toby Davie WEAR. Hews Geng WCAR, Carousel “Standing Room Only.” , . wwi, mocaheue WIRE. Rows O. & B | L1:S—WXYE, Slagle §:30—WIR, J. Russell y. WXYZ, Sammy Kaye WCAR. News. 11:38—CKLW. News Bud WXYZ. News CELW. Survey 1:18—WJR, Muste Mat 12:60— WIR, Jack White 8:45—CKLW, J. Brickhouse 9:15—WJR, Norths WwW, Breakfast Muste. ww. News 6-9 As We Gee It $:30—WJR, Amos ‘ns’ Andy CKLW. Toby David WXYZ, News. Slagle JBK. McLeod | Look, No Fingerprints SACRAMENTO, Calif. @ — A woman without fingerprints got @ | GOVERNOR | WILLIAMS Tonite, 7:30 P. M. WJBK-TV MAKE IT EMPHATIC WAT ¥\ rE STRAIGHT DEMOCR Convalescent Patients Still Being Accepted Bloomfield Hospital Clyde Marshbonks. Di. a supervisors. in the field, said Nelson. “It's just a bad werd.” The name change took place at. the October meeting of State Agency Chee Restored Title Bureau of Foods and Standards Gets Rid of Tuesday in Escanaba. ‘Enforcement’ | frees be ecom ee tes LANSING i — The Bureau of ***™* 98° Marketing and Enforcement, which for 2% ane was known as the Report Is Corrected Bureau of Foods and Standards, 4. suto accident story stati got its old name back this week. that Gerald N. Brown, 19, of © For Miles A. Neilson, the bureau | Peach St., was given a traffic | chief, the victory was a mont | violations ticket yesterday was er | mental one. “IT never did like that reneous. Police records today were. word ‘enforcement’, said Nelson. | changed to show that the other | “We borrowed it from California | driver, Charies Earnest, 18, of 1895 in 195 and they're welcome to/| Deland, Drayton Plains, also in- take it back.” [eared the sci. recered “The name ‘Foods and Stand. | the ticket, charging he was driving | ards’ was food enough fer us Without an operator's license. from 1971 through 1945,” said the | 63-year-old former Montcalm County egg and poultry farmer, “and then some civil service ; | See Us Before You Buy People never did understand just what that title meant. Besides, ald title is shorter—saves us kinds of money on letterheads stuff.” : ' We Must Have Room te Work—Don't Overlook These Bargains, and Many More! Guaran- Com; Selection of teed| |. EAVESTROUGHING This e 10 Fe, Lengths Week- Heavy Galvanized ~ae7ii° Don't Be F Permanent $4" Into Payee kao Anti-Freeze $ = }> 9 We Have a Complete Stock ALL METAL Per 10-Ft. Length of Fittings! 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